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Characterization of leaf transcriptome, development and utilization of unigenes-derived microsatellite markers in sugarcane (Saccharum sp. hybrid).


ABSTRACT: Sugarcane (Saccharum species hybrid) is the major source of sugar (>?80% sugar) in the world and is cultivated in more than 115 countries. It has recently gained attention as a source of biofuel (ethanol). Due to genomic complexity, the development of new genomic resources is imperative in understanding the gene regulation and function, and to fine tune the genetic improvement of sugarcane. In this study, a cDNA library was constructed from mature leaves so as to develop ESTs resources which were further compared with nucleotide and protein databases to explore the functional identity of sugarcane genes. The non-redundant ESTs (unigenes) were categorized into 18 metabolic functions. The major categories were bioenergetics and photosynthesis (4%), cell metabolism (5%), development related protein (3%), membrane-related, mobile genetic elements (5%), signal transduction (2%), DNA (1%), RNA (1%) and protein (2%) metabolism, other metabolic processes (3%), transcription factors (1%), transport (4%) and proteins related to stress/defense (4%). From 540 unique ESTs, 212 simple sequence repeats were identified, of which 206 were from 463 singlets and six were mined from 77 contig sequences. A total of 540 unique EST sequences were used for SSR search of which 97 (17.9%) contained specified SSR motifs, generating 212 unique SSRs. The genes characterized in this study and the EST-derived microsatellite markers identified from the cDNA library will enrich genomic resources for association- and linkage-mapping studies in sugarcane.

SUBMITTER: Khan MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6041238 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of leaf transcriptome, development and utilization of unigenes-derived microsatellite markers in sugarcane (<i>Saccharum</i> sp. hybrid).

Khan Mohammad Suhail MS   Kumar Sanjeev S   Singh Ram Kewal RK   Singh Jyotsnendra J   Duttamajumder Sanjoy Kumar SK   Kapur Raman R  

Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology 20180604 4


Sugarcane (<i>Saccharum</i> species hybrid) is the major source of sugar (> 80% sugar) in the world and is cultivated in more than 115 countries. It has recently gained attention as a source of biofuel (ethanol). Due to genomic complexity, the development of new genomic resources is imperative in understanding the gene regulation and function, and to fine tune the genetic improvement of sugarcane. In this study, a cDNA library was constructed from mature leaves so as to develop ESTs resources wh  ...[more]

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