2016
DOI: 10.3390/f7100247
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De Novo Assembly and Characterization of Bud, Leaf and Flowers Transcriptome from Juglans Regia L. for the Identification and Characterization of New EST-SSRs

Abstract: Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.), valued for both its nut and wood, is an ecologically important temperate tree species native to the mountainous regions of central Asia. Despite its importance, there are still few transcriptomic resources in public databases for J. regia, limiting gene discovery and breeding. Here, more than 49.9 million sequencing reads were generated using Illumina sequencing technology in the characterization of the transcriptome of four J. regia organs (bud, leaf, female flowers, and mal… Show more

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“…Total genomic DNA was isolated from the dried leaf tissue using a Plant Genomic DNA extraction kit from TIANGEN (TIANGEN, Beijing, China). Genotypes of all DNA samples were detected using 22 pairs of microsatellite primers developed for Juglans (Dang et al, , ; Hu et al, , ). Each forward primer was marked with fluorescent dye (FAM, TAMRM, HEX, and ROX).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Total genomic DNA was isolated from the dried leaf tissue using a Plant Genomic DNA extraction kit from TIANGEN (TIANGEN, Beijing, China). Genotypes of all DNA samples were detected using 22 pairs of microsatellite primers developed for Juglans (Dang et al, , ; Hu et al, , ). Each forward primer was marked with fluorescent dye (FAM, TAMRM, HEX, and ROX).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transcriptome data generated by high‐throughput sequencing have been an excellent resource for SSR marker development (Dang et al, ; Hu et al, ). EST‐SSRs have a variety of uses; some sequences contain polymorphisms that are transferable to related taxa (Feng et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following sections depict an overview of these molecular studies and their application (Table 2). Woeste et al 2002;Dangl et al 2005;Hoban et al 2008;Zhang et al 2010;Qi et al 2011;Yi et al 2011;Wu et al 2012;Zhang et al 2013;Chen et al 2013;Najafi et al 2014;Topçu et al 2015;Ikhsan et al 2016;Dang et al 2015;Hu et al 2015;Dang et al 2016 Interspecific hybrids identification Pollegioni et al 2008Pollegioni et al , 2009 Genetic diversity/relationships determination Foroni et al 2005;Dangl et al 2005;Victory et al 2006;Robichaud et al 2006;Wang et al 2008;Aradhya et al 2009;Gunn et al 2010;Karimi et al 2010;Bai et al 2010;Mohsenipoor et al 2010;Ebrahimi et al 2011;Ruiz-Garcia et al 2011;Pollegioni et al 2011;Qi et al 2011;Grauke et al 2012;Mahmoodi et al 2013;Zhang et al 2013;Pop et al 2013;Najafi et al 2014;Dang et al 2015;Hu et al 2015;Han et al 2016;Noor Shah et al 2016;Ćelepirović et al 2016;Wang et al 2016;…”
Section: Historical Overview Of Molecular Marker Development and Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…regia, by reviewing the literature [37][38][39]. When working with biallelic markers such as SNPs, it is known that the genetic distances can be equivalent to those calculated with SSRs, using this formula: n(k-1), where k is the average number of alleles per locus, and n is the number of loci [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%