Literature DB >> 27244454

Use of microsatellite markers for the assessment of bambara groundnut breeding system and varietal purity before genome sequencing.

Wai Kuan Ho1,2, Alice Muchugi3, Samuel Muthemba3, Robert Kariba3, Busiso Olga Mavenkeni4, Prasad Hendre3, Bo Song5, Allen Van Deynze6, Festo Massawe2, Sean Mayes1,7.   

Abstract

Maximizing the research output from a limited investment is often the major challenge for minor and underutilized crops. However, such crops may be tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses and are adapted to local, marginal, and low-input environments. Their development through breeding will provide an important resource for future agricultural system resilience and diversification in the context of changing climates and the need to achieve food security. The African Orphan Crops Consortium recognizes the values of genomic resources in facilitating the improvement of such crops. Prior to beginning genome sequencing there is a need for an assessment of line varietal purity and to estimate any residual heterozygosity. Here we present an example from bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.), an underutilized drought tolerant African legume. Two released varieties from Zimbabwe, identified as potential genotypes for whole genome sequencing (WGS), were genotyped with 20 species-specific SSR markers. The results indicate that the cultivars are actually a mix of related inbred genotypes, and the analysis allowed a strategy of single plant selection to be used to generate non-heterogeneous DNA for WGS. The markers also confirmed very low levels of heterozygosity within individual plants. The application of a pre-screen using co-dominant microsatellite markers is expected to substantially improve the genome assembly, compared to a cultivar bulking approach that could have been adopted.

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Keywords:  assemblage de génome végétal; heterozygosity; hétérozygotie; marqueurs microsatellites; microsatellite markers; plant genome assembly; pureté variétale; varietal purity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27244454     DOI: 10.1139/gen-2016-0029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


  3 in total

Review 1.  Bambara groundnut: an exemplar underutilised legume for resilience under climate change.

Authors:  Sean Mayes; Wai Kuan Ho; Hui Hui Chai; Xiuqing Gao; Aloyce C Kundy; Kumbirai I Mateva; Muhammad Zahrulakmal; Mohd Khairul Izwan Mohd Hahiree; Presidor Kendabie; Luis C S Licea; Festo Massawe; Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi; Albert T Modi; Joseph N Berchie; Stephen Amoah; Ben Faloye; Michael Abberton; Oyatomi Olaniyi; Sayed N Azam-Ali
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2019-07-02       Impact factor: 4.116

Review 2.  Crops For the Future (CFF): an overview of research efforts in the adoption of underutilised species.

Authors:  Peter J Gregory; Sean Mayes; Chai Hui Hui; Ebrahim Jahanshiri; Advina Julkifle; Giva Kuppusamy; Ho Wai Kuan; Tan Xin Lin; Festo Massawe; T A S T M Suhairi; Sayed N Azam-Ali
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2019-06-27       Impact factor: 4.116

3.  Development of Selection Indices for Improvement of Seed Yield and Lipid Composition in Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.).

Authors:  Razlin Azman Halimi; Carolyn A Raymond; Bronwyn J Barkla; Sean Mayes; Graham J King
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-12-29
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