2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-12-104
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Next generation DNA sequencing technology delivers valuable genetic markers for the genomic orphan legume species, Bituminaria bituminosa

Abstract: BackgroundBituminaria bituminosa is a perennial legume species from the Canary Islands and Mediterranean region that has potential as a drought-tolerant pasture species and as a source of pharmaceutical compounds. Three botanical varieties have previously been identified in this species: albomarginata, bituminosa and crassiuscula. B. bituminosa can be considered a genomic 'orphan' species with very few genomic resources available. New DNA sequencing technologies provide an opportunity to develop high quality m… Show more

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“…The average length of P. alba isotigs was larger than those assembled in other native tree species Nothofagus nervosa , which had an average length of 765 bp [20]. The average length found in the present research was also larger than those of other non-model organisms ranging from 197 to 707 bp, [21-25]. This can be explained because of the use of the new 454 GS FLX Titanium (Roche) run that probably allowed us to obtain better and longer reads.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…The average length of P. alba isotigs was larger than those assembled in other native tree species Nothofagus nervosa , which had an average length of 765 bp [20]. The average length found in the present research was also larger than those of other non-model organisms ranging from 197 to 707 bp, [21-25]. This can be explained because of the use of the new 454 GS FLX Titanium (Roche) run that probably allowed us to obtain better and longer reads.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Molecular makers are of great value in plant studies and have been used for multiple purposes, including estimating the genetic diversity, determining accession relationships, elucidating evolutionary relationships, aiding in the taxonomic classification of many plants [44-49] and aiding in the identification of botanical varieties [50,51]. In addition, utilizing molecular markers that regularly identify many genetic polymorphisms at low taxonomic levels makes it possible to address the relationship between morphological and genotypic variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first fruits from the explosion of "next generation" ESTs based on transcriptome sequencing are already available (e.g., chickpea, Hiremath & al., 2011;Bituminaria bituminosa (L.) C.H. Stirt., Pazos-Navarro & al., 2011;lentil, Kaur & al., 2011) with many more on their way (e.g., Inga, Pennington & al., unpub. data; Entada, Albizia, and Microlobius, Koenen & al.…”
Section: New Approaches To Building a High-resolution Molecular Phylomentioning
confidence: 99%