Otro
Screening of genomic libraries
Registro en:
Methods in Molecular Biology, v. 1006, p. 17-24.
1064-3745
10.1007/978-1-62703-389-3_2
2-s2.0-84877103470
Autor
Novelli, Valdenice M.
Cristofani-Yaly, Mariângela
Bastianel, Marinês
Palmieri, Dario A.
Machado, Marcos A.
Resumen
Microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (SSRs), have proven to be an important molecular marker in plant genetics and breeding research. The main strategies to obtain these markers can be through genomic DNA and from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from mRNA/cDNA libraries. Genetic studies using microsatellite markers have increased rapidly because they can be highly polymorphic, codominant markers and they show heterozygous conserved sequences. Here, we describe a methodology to obtain microsatellite using the enrichment library of DNA genomic sequences. This method is highly efficient to development microsatellite markers especially in plants that do not have available ESTs or genome databases. This methodology has been used to enrich SSR marker libraries in Citrus spp., an important tool to genotype germplasm, to select zygotic hybrids, and to saturate genetic maps in breeding programs. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013.