Characterization and selection of ISSR molecular markers in species of Passiflora spp.

The objective to be achieved with the search for molecular markers of low cost and good reproducibility for the selection and genetic characterization of passion fruit was to select ISSR (Inter Simple Sequence Repeat) primers for different unimproved varieties and cultivars of Passiflora, in order to subsidize molecular genetic studies. To achieve this goal, 23 ISSR starters were tested for eight unimproved varieties and 12 cultivars of Passiflora spp. The amplifications were obtained by electrophoresis on 2% agarose gel, photocumented under transilluminator with ultraviolet light. The ISSR primers showed satisfactory results. Among the 23 primers, 16 obtained values above 60% of efficiency when classified as good (presence of two marks or more). As a consequence of the results presented, it can be attested that such primers are suitable for studies of polymorphism, structure and genetic diversity in species of the Passiflora genus, in addition to assisting conservation and breeding programs.

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Main Authors: DIAS, N. D. S. C., SOUZA, L. N. B. de, SANTANA, V. de O., MEIRA, M. R., SANTOS, E. S. L., FALEIRO, F. G., SILVA, C. B. M. C.
Other Authors: FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Portugues
pt_BR
Published: 2020-12-28
Subjects:Marcador Molecular, Maracujá, Passifloraceae, Polimorfismo Genético,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1128773
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Summary:The objective to be achieved with the search for molecular markers of low cost and good reproducibility for the selection and genetic characterization of passion fruit was to select ISSR (Inter Simple Sequence Repeat) primers for different unimproved varieties and cultivars of Passiflora, in order to subsidize molecular genetic studies. To achieve this goal, 23 ISSR starters were tested for eight unimproved varieties and 12 cultivars of Passiflora spp. The amplifications were obtained by electrophoresis on 2% agarose gel, photocumented under transilluminator with ultraviolet light. The ISSR primers showed satisfactory results. Among the 23 primers, 16 obtained values above 60% of efficiency when classified as good (presence of two marks or more). As a consequence of the results presented, it can be attested that such primers are suitable for studies of polymorphism, structure and genetic diversity in species of the Passiflora genus, in addition to assisting conservation and breeding programs.