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GrainGenes Reference Report: PBR-126-274

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Reference
PBR-126-274
Title
EST-derived microsatellites as a rich source of molecular markers for oats
Journal
Plant Breeding
Year
2007
Volume
126
Pages
274-278
Author
Becher R
Abstract
Polymerase chain reaction-based microsatellite markers are valuable tools for molecular breeding because of their co-dominant inheritance and their applicability for high-throughput analysis. Being still very limited for oats, their number has to be increased significantly to cover the entire genome. For these purposes, a set of 7031 recently published expressed sequence tags (ESTs) was screened for microsatellites with dinucleotide, trinucleotide and tetranucleotide repeat motifs. Subsequent in silico analysis resulted in the development of 216 primer pairs for Avena EST-derived microsatellite loci (AME). Using a sample set of 12 oat lines, 107 of 195 functional primers could be assayed as polymorphic. The marker variability averaged out at three alleles per locus and a polymorphic information content (PIC) value of 0.42. This variability documents their suitability for molecular oat-breeding purposes. Finally, 51 of the AME loci could be placed within the known reference map of 'Kanota' x 'Ogle' that previously contained only 12 microsatellite loci. Thus, a remarkable enhancing of the number of mapped oat microsatellite loci could be achieved.
External Databases
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01330.x
Locus
AME041
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AME41
AME1
AME2
AME3
AME4
AME5
AME6
AME7
AME8
AME9
AME10
AME11
AME12
AME13
AME14
AME15
AME16
AME17
AME18
AME19
AME20
AME21
AME22
AME23
AME24
AME25
AME26
AME27
AME27-2
AME28
AME29
AME30
AME31
AME31-2
AME32
AME33
AME34
AME35
AME36
AME37
AME38
AME39
AME40
AME42
AME43
AME44
AME45
AME46
AME47
AME48
AME49
AME50
AME51
AME52
AME53
AME54
AME55
AME56
AME57
AME58
AME59
AME60
AME61
AME62
AME63
AME64
AME65
AME66
AME67
AME67-2
AME68
AME69
AME70
AME71
AME72
AME73
AME74
AME75
AME76
AME77
AME78
AME79
AME80
AME81
AME82
AME83
AME84
AME85
AME86
AME87
AME88
AME89
AME90
AME90-2
AME91
AME92
AME93
AME94
AME95
AME96
AME97
AME98
AME99
AME100
AME101
AME102
AME103
AME104
AME105
AME106
AME107
AME108
AME108-2
AME109
AME110
AME111
AME112
AME113
AME114
AME115
AME116
AME117
AME118
AME119
AME120
AME121
AME121-2
AME122
AME123
AME123-2
AME124
AME125
AME126
AME127
AME128
AME129
AME130
AME131
AME132
AME132-2
AME133
AME134
AME135
AME136
AME137
AME138
AME139
AME140
AME141
AME142
AME143
AME144
AME145
AME145-2
AME146
AME147
AME148
AME149
AME150
AME151
AME152
AME153
AME153-2
AME154
AME155
AME156
AME157
AME158
AME159
AME160
AME161
AME162
AME162-2
AME163
AME164
AME165
AME166
AME167
AME168
AME169
AME170
AME171
AME172
AME173
AME174
AME175
AME176
AME177
AME178
AME179
AME180
AME181
AME182
AME183
AME184
AME185
AME186
AME187
AME188
AME189
AME190
AME191
AME192
AME193
AME194
AME195
AME196
AME197
AME198
AME199
AME200
AME201
AME202
AME203
AME204
AME205

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