2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1997305/v1
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Development of chloroplast derived SSR markers for genus Allium and their characterization in the allies for genetic improvement of alliums

Abstract: Alliums are the most popular for their culinary usage and nutraceutical benefits. Their productions are greatly affected by the multiple biotic and abiotic stresses. Poor characterizations of genetic resources are the major bottleneck in genetic improvement of alliums. Chloroplast derived simple sequence repeat (cpSSR) have recently gained much popularity due to their maternal inheritance and low recombination along with their hypervariable nature. In this study, 22 chloroplast-derived SSR markers were produce… Show more

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“…Many chloroplast genes regulate the transcription of various nuclear genes, and play important role in withstanding various biotic and abiotic stresses (Jayaswall et al2016 andWang et al2016). The widely consumed vegetables Allium cepa and Allium sativum, which are grown all over the world, had seen an increase in the production and productivity.But various biotic and abiotic stresses are reducing yield of cultivated alliums (Choi et al 2020).Therefore, introgression of many desirable genes/traits/QTLs controlling adverse effect of various biotic and abiotic stresses is need of the hour.Despite this, no cpSSR maker resources of Allium cepa and Allium sativum have been reported yet except our previous study where we mined 15cpSSR markers from Allium paradoxum (Jayaswall et al 2021).In alliums, cpSSR markers may be utilized for genetic identi cation, characterization, and introgression of desirable traits through linked molecular markers (Parida et al2010).Therefore, nding functionally appropriate and validated polymorphic-cross transferrable cpSSR markers will help in evolutionary studies and trait introgression (Sharma et al 2020b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Many chloroplast genes regulate the transcription of various nuclear genes, and play important role in withstanding various biotic and abiotic stresses (Jayaswall et al2016 andWang et al2016). The widely consumed vegetables Allium cepa and Allium sativum, which are grown all over the world, had seen an increase in the production and productivity.But various biotic and abiotic stresses are reducing yield of cultivated alliums (Choi et al 2020).Therefore, introgression of many desirable genes/traits/QTLs controlling adverse effect of various biotic and abiotic stresses is need of the hour.Despite this, no cpSSR maker resources of Allium cepa and Allium sativum have been reported yet except our previous study where we mined 15cpSSR markers from Allium paradoxum (Jayaswall et al 2021).In alliums, cpSSR markers may be utilized for genetic identi cation, characterization, and introgression of desirable traits through linked molecular markers (Parida et al2010).Therefore, nding functionally appropriate and validated polymorphic-cross transferrable cpSSR markers will help in evolutionary studies and trait introgression (Sharma et al 2020b).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Based on speci ed criteria, a total of twenty-two cpSSRs were mined and tested for ampli cation success in 25 alliums. Previously, 15 cpSSR were identi ed in the wild allium species (Jayaswall et al 2021), but the current study represents the rst report of development of chloroplast SSR markers in cultivated alliums i.e.,Allium cepa and Allium sativum.In comparison to other types of chloroplast dwelling SSR repeats; Allium cepa and Allium sativum mainly include tri-nucleotide repeats (50%) . This prevalence of tri-nucleotide repeats could be related to genomic selection against frameshift mutations in the coding genes which is similar to the protein coding regions of the genome (Varshney et al 2005, Metzgar et al 2000.…”
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confidence: 85%
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