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Evaluation of Cross-Species Transferability of SSR Markers in Foeniculum vulgare.

Domenico AielloNicoletta FerradiniLorenzo TorelliChiara VolpiJoep LambalkLuigi RussiAlbertini Emidio
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a species belonging to the Apiaceae family, well known for its nutritional and pharmacological properties. Despite the economic and agricultural relevance, its genomic and transcriptomic data remain poor. Microsatellites-also known as simple sequence repeats (SSRs)-are codominant markers widely used to perform cross-amplification tests starting from markers developed in related species. SSRs represent a powerful tool, especially for those species lacking genomic information. In this study, a set of primers previously designed in Daucus carota for polymorphic SSR loci was tested in commercial varieties and breeding lines of fennel in order to: (i) test their cross-genera transferability, (ii) look at their efficiency in assessing genetic diversity, and (iii) identify their usefulness for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in breeding programs. Thirty-nine SSR markers from carrot were selected and tested for their transferability score, and only 23% of them resulted suitable for fennel. The low rate of SSR transferability between the two species evidences the difficulties of the use of genomic SSR in cross-genera transferability.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • copy number
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • electronic health record
  • human health
  • data analysis
  • genome wide association