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- Title
Comprehensive Analyses of Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) in Bamboo Genomes and Development of SSR Markers with Peroxidase Genes.
- Authors
Liu, Yan; Xiao, Xiaoyan; Li, Guangzhu; Zhu, Chenglei; Yang, Kebin; Feng, Xiaohu; Lou, Yongfeng; Gao, Zhimin
- Abstract
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are one of the most important molecular markers, which are widespread in plants. Bamboos are important forest resources worldwide. Here, the comprehensive identification and comparative analysis of SSRs were performed in three woody and two herbaceous bamboo species. Altogether 567,175 perfect SSRs and 71,141 compound SSRs were identified from 5737.8 Mb genome sequences of five bamboo species. Di-nucleotide SSRs were the most predominant type, with an average of ~50,152.2 per species. Most SSRs were located in intergenic regions, while those located in genic regions were relatively less. Moreover, the results of annotation distribution indicated that terms with P450, peroxidase and ATP-binding cassette transporter related to lignin biosynthesis might play important roles in woody and herbaceous bamboos under the mediation of SSRs. Furthermore, the peroxidase gene family consisted of a large number of genes containing SSRs was selected for the evolutionary relationship analysis and SSR markers development. Fifteen SSR markers derived from peroxidase family genes of Phyllostachys edulis were identified as polymorphic in 34 accessions belonging to seven genera in Bambusoideae. These results provided a comprehensive insight of SSR markers into bamboo genomes, which would facilitate bamboo research related to comparative genomics, evolution and marker-assisted selection.
- Subjects
MICROSATELLITE repeats; BAMBOO; ATP-binding cassette transporters; PEROXIDASE; SEQUENCE analysis; COMPARATIVE genomics
- Publication
Genes, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 9, p1518
- ISSN
2073-4425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/genes13091518