Efficiency of microsatellite enrichment in Prosopis chilensis using magnetic capture

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​Efficiency of microsatellite enrichment in Prosopis chilensis using magnetic capture​
Mottura, M. C.; Gailing, O. ; Verga, A. R. & Finkeldey, R. ​ (2004) 
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter22(3) pp. 251​-258​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02773135 

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Mottura, M. C.; Gailing, Oliver ; Verga, A. R.; Finkeldey, Reiner 
Abstract
Microsatellites (i.e., simple sequence repeats [SSRs]) are highly variable genetic markers that are widely used at an intraspecific level in population genetic studies. Here we employed an enrichment strategy for microsatellite isolation by using microsatellite oligoprobes and magnetic capture of the fragments (Fischer and Bachmann, 1998) in Prosopis chilensis (Mol.) Stuntz (Fabaceae). We analyzed the obtained level of enrichment by sequencing 120 enriched genomic fragments. A total of 521 SSR motives were detected. According to specific search criteria (SSR motifs greater than or equal to3 repeat units and greater than or equal to6 bp length), 95.8% of the clones contained SSR motifs. Of these, 7.8% showed homology to chloroplast sequences and 92.2% to nuclear sequences. When regarding only nuclear SSRs with 5 or more repeat units and a minimum length of 10 bp, the level of enrichment was 30.8%. A FASTA search against the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, (EMBL) database univocally revealed 4 clones in transcribed regions, 102 clones in genomic regions with unknown function, and 9 clones in chloroplast regions. Among the loci with longer repeat units ( greater than or equal to10 bp, greater than or equal to5 repeat units), 3 were in transcribed regions and 65 were in other genomic regions. We discuss the applicability of these markers for population genetic studies.
Issue Date
2004
Journal
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 
Organization
Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie ; Büsgen-Institut ; Abteilung Forstgenetik und Forstpflanzenzüchtung 
ISSN
1572-9818
eISSN
0735-9640
Language
English

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