Ganea, Laura Stefana
- Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca
Research article2015Peer reviewed
Ganea, Laura Stefana; Ranade, Sonali Sachin; Hall, David; Abrahamsson, Sara; Garcia Gil, Rosario
Single sequence repeat (SSR) multiplexing is a semi high-throughput PCR methodology for the analysis of multiple SSRs. We developed two SSR multiplexes selected from SSR loci previously reported in the pine literature and tested the transferability of both SSR multiplexes in nine other pine species. We tested 234 nuclear SSR loci (nSSRs) previously described in the pine literature and selected ten nSSRs following the simple criteria of interpretability and reproducibility. Selected nuclear loci were divided into two nSSRs multiplex sets and their amplification was optimized for three different multiplex PCR methods based on: (a) a custom PCR protocol, (b) a custom protocol with hotstart taq polymerase, and (c) a commercially available kit for SSR multiplexing. To validate their performance, the level of genetic diversity was assessed in three Scots pine natural populations (Hungary, northern Sweden and southern Sweden). In addition, we also tested the transferability of these multiplexes in nine other pine species. We have developed two nSSRs multiplexes of five loci each that will contribute to reduce the costs of nSSR scoring, while increasing the capacity of nSSR loci analysis. Amplification was successful in all three populations (94 % success) and the level of polymorphism (7.1 alleles/marker) was similar to that previously reported for other Scots pine natural populations. Transferability of both multiplexes was successful for those pine species closely related to Scots pine.
Genetic diversity; Nuclear SSR; SSR multiplex; Scots pine
Journal of Forestry Research
2015, Volume: 26, number: 2, pages: 361-368 Publisher: NORTHEAST FORESTRY UNIV
Forest Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-015-0042-z
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/77158