Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.

BSTRACT. Brazil is highlighted as the largest producer and consumer of passion fruit (Passiflora) and holder of representative biodiversity. Studies dedicated to the genetic characterization of the genus in order to understand the existing diversity are important for the advancement of genetic improvement and conservation programs. The aim of this study was to select combinations of RGA (Resistance Genes Analogs) primers for commercial passion fruit species and varieties. To this end, amplification tests were performed on a PCR platform in 17 combinations of RGA primers for eight species and 12 commercial varieties of passion fruit from the Banco Ativo de Germoplasma Flor da Paixão. All combinations of primers have generated amplification products in at least one of the Passiflora samples. The number of combinations that generated amplification products varied from seven to 12 in the species and from three to eight in the varieties. Three to 12 combinations generated amplification products for the samples, emphasizing that the RGA markers were efficient in accessing genomic loci in the species and varieties of passion fruit. The variation of efficient combinations in each of the species and varieties attested to the importance of this research in the preliminary stages of genetic studies as auxiliary tools in conservation and genetic improvement programs. However, this study made it possible to identify combinations of primers to be prioritized in inter and intraspecific genetic characterizations of passion fruit

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Main Authors: SOUZA, L. N. B. de, DIAS, N. D. S. C., SANTANA, V. de O., SILVEIRA, L. A., MEIRA, M. R., SANTOS, E. S. L. dos, FALEIRO, F. G., CERQUEIRA-SILVA, C. B. M.
Other Authors: FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Portugues
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Published: 2020-12-28
Subjects:Passifloraceae, Seleção Genética, Banco de Germoplasma,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1128776
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11287762020-12-29T09:04:52Z Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp. SOUZA, L. N. B. de DIAS, N. D. S. C. SANTANA, V. de O. SILVEIRA, L. A. MEIRA, M. R. SANTOS, E. S. L. dos FALEIRO, F. G. CERQUEIRA-SILVA, C. B. M. FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC. Passifloraceae Seleção Genética Banco de Germoplasma BSTRACT. Brazil is highlighted as the largest producer and consumer of passion fruit (Passiflora) and holder of representative biodiversity. Studies dedicated to the genetic characterization of the genus in order to understand the existing diversity are important for the advancement of genetic improvement and conservation programs. The aim of this study was to select combinations of RGA (Resistance Genes Analogs) primers for commercial passion fruit species and varieties. To this end, amplification tests were performed on a PCR platform in 17 combinations of RGA primers for eight species and 12 commercial varieties of passion fruit from the Banco Ativo de Germoplasma Flor da Paixão. All combinations of primers have generated amplification products in at least one of the Passiflora samples. The number of combinations that generated amplification products varied from seven to 12 in the species and from three to eight in the varieties. Three to 12 combinations generated amplification products for the samples, emphasizing that the RGA markers were efficient in accessing genomic loci in the species and varieties of passion fruit. The variation of efficient combinations in each of the species and varieties attested to the importance of this research in the preliminary stages of genetic studies as auxiliary tools in conservation and genetic improvement programs. However, this study made it possible to identify combinations of primers to be prioritized in inter and intraspecific genetic characterizations of passion fruit 2020-12-29T09:04:45Z 2020-12-29T09:04:45Z 2020-12-28 2020 Artigo de periódico Multi-Science Journal, v. 3, n. 1, 2020. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1128776 Portugues pt_BR openAccess p. 61-75
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Seleção Genética
Banco de Germoplasma
Passifloraceae
Seleção Genética
Banco de Germoplasma
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Seleção Genética
Banco de Germoplasma
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SOUZA, L. N. B. de
DIAS, N. D. S. C.
SANTANA, V. de O.
SILVEIRA, L. A.
MEIRA, M. R.
SANTOS, E. S. L. dos
FALEIRO, F. G.
CERQUEIRA-SILVA, C. B. M.
Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
description BSTRACT. Brazil is highlighted as the largest producer and consumer of passion fruit (Passiflora) and holder of representative biodiversity. Studies dedicated to the genetic characterization of the genus in order to understand the existing diversity are important for the advancement of genetic improvement and conservation programs. The aim of this study was to select combinations of RGA (Resistance Genes Analogs) primers for commercial passion fruit species and varieties. To this end, amplification tests were performed on a PCR platform in 17 combinations of RGA primers for eight species and 12 commercial varieties of passion fruit from the Banco Ativo de Germoplasma Flor da Paixão. All combinations of primers have generated amplification products in at least one of the Passiflora samples. The number of combinations that generated amplification products varied from seven to 12 in the species and from three to eight in the varieties. Three to 12 combinations generated amplification products for the samples, emphasizing that the RGA markers were efficient in accessing genomic loci in the species and varieties of passion fruit. The variation of efficient combinations in each of the species and varieties attested to the importance of this research in the preliminary stages of genetic studies as auxiliary tools in conservation and genetic improvement programs. However, this study made it possible to identify combinations of primers to be prioritized in inter and intraspecific genetic characterizations of passion fruit
author2 FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC.
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SOUZA, L. N. B. de
DIAS, N. D. S. C.
SANTANA, V. de O.
SILVEIRA, L. A.
MEIRA, M. R.
SANTOS, E. S. L. dos
FALEIRO, F. G.
CERQUEIRA-SILVA, C. B. M.
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Banco de Germoplasma
author SOUZA, L. N. B. de
DIAS, N. D. S. C.
SANTANA, V. de O.
SILVEIRA, L. A.
MEIRA, M. R.
SANTOS, E. S. L. dos
FALEIRO, F. G.
CERQUEIRA-SILVA, C. B. M.
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title Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
title_short Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
title_full Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
title_fullStr Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
title_full_unstemmed Amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of Passiflora spp.
title_sort amplification test and selection of markers analogue to resistance genes in species and commercial varieties of passiflora spp.
publishDate 2020-12-28
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1128776
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