| Literature DB >> 31410317 |
Jun Hyoung Bang1, Chi Eun Hong2, Sebastin Raveendar3, Kyong Hwan Bang2, Kyung Ho Ma2, Soon Wook Kwon4, Hojin Ryu5, Ick Hyun Jo2, Jong-Wook Chung1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Licorice (Glycyrrhiza spp. L.) is used as a natural sweetener and medicinal herb in European and Asian countries. Molecular studies have been conducted to find differences between wild and cultivated species because most wild species are highly resistant to abiotic and biotic stresses compared with their cultivated species. However, few molecular markers have been developed for studying the genetic diversity and population structure of licorice species and to identify differences between cultivars. Thus, the present study aimed to develop a set of genomic simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for molecular studies of these species.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-amplification; Genetic diversity; Licorice; Simple sequence repeat marker; Transferability
Year: 2019 PMID: 31410317 PMCID: PMC6689217 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Glycyrrhiza sp. accessions used in the present study.
| CBG1 | CAN | NIHHS | |
| CBG2 | RUS | NIHHS | |
| CBG3 | CHN | NIHHS | |
| CBG4 | CAN | NIHHS | |
| CBG5 | MNG | NIHHS | |
| CBG6 | UZB | NIHHS | |
| CBG7 | CHN | NIHHS | |
| CBG8 | KOR | NIHHS | |
| CBG9 | KOR | NIHHS | |
| CBG10 | KOR | NIHHS | |
| CBG11 | KOR | NIHHS | |
| CBG12 | YUG | USDA ARS | |
| CBG13 | DEU | USDA ARS | |
| CBG14 | KAZ | USDA ARS | |
| CBG15 | KGZ | USDA ARS | |
| CBG16 | KGZ | USDA ARS | |
| CBG17 | KGZ | USDA ARS | |
| CBG18 | USA | USDA ARS | |
| CBG19 | USA | USDA ARS | |
| CBG20 | USA | USDA ARS | |
| CBG21 | USA | USDA ARS | |
| CBG22 | USA | USDA ARS | |
| CBG23 | USA | USDA ARS |
Notes.
Refers to the region where the specimen was collected: CAN, Canada; RUS, Russia; CHN, China; MNG, Mongolia; UZB, Uzbekistan; KOR, Korea; YUG, Yugoslavia; DEU, Germany; KAZ, Kazakhstan; KGZ, Kyrgyzstan; USA, United States of America.
Refers to the institution where the accessions are deposited: NIHHS, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science; USDA ASR: United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service.
Transferability of the 62 Glycyrrhiza lepidota simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers to other Glycyrrhiza species.
| 372 | 339 | 91.1 | |
| 310 | 284 | 91.6 | |
| 124 | 116 | 93.5 | |
| 268.6 | 92.07 |
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of the 23 Glycyrrhiza sp. accessions based on 62 simple sequence repeat markers developed here, as well as on the Cavalli-Sforza chord genetic distance.