2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1492-2
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Simple SNP-based minimal marker genotyping for Humulus lupulus L. identification and variety validation

Abstract: BackgroundHop is an economically important crop for the Pacific Northwest USA as well as other regions of the world. It is a perennial crop with rhizomatous or clonal propagation system for varietal distribution. A big concern for growers as well as brewers is variety purity and questions are regularly posed to public agencies concerning the availability of genotype testing. Current means for genotyping are based upon 25 microsatellites that provides relatively accurate genotyping but cannot always differentia… Show more

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“…In development of any crop variety identification methodology/system, the smallest number of markers discriminating all or maximum number of varieties in the panel are most desirable. Such approach of SNP minimization reduces the cost of genotyping without compromising the identification accuracy 11 , 12 . In fact 2–3 SNP/per chromosome are enough for variety identification 13 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In development of any crop variety identification methodology/system, the smallest number of markers discriminating all or maximum number of varieties in the panel are most desirable. Such approach of SNP minimization reduces the cost of genotyping without compromising the identification accuracy 11 , 12 . In fact 2–3 SNP/per chromosome are enough for variety identification 13 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unknown sequences in molecular hybridization system have also been used in Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) method (Howard et al, 2011) but better identifi cation and determination of hop cultivars is achieved when using DNA sequence specifi c methods such as the previously mentioned STS methods in structural genes (Patzak et al, 2007;Bassil et al, 2008;Castro et al, 2008;Venger et al, 2015). Microsatellite nucleotide (di-or tri-) repeats are the most useful for molecular genetic analysis of variability and evaluation of biodiversity in different plant zeny nové molekulární markery typu jednoduchých sekvenčních repetic v exprimovaných sekvenčních úsecích (EST-SSR) (Patzak a Matoušek, 2011;Jakše et al, 2011;Koelling et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2012) a jedno-nukleotidového polymorfi smu (SNP) (Matthews et al, 2013;Yamauchi et al, 2014;Henning et al, 2015). Nedávno byla vydána studie představující efektivní markerovací systém pro genotypování a kontrolu autenticity českých odrůd chmele založe-ný na EST-SSR, který byl implementován do systému identifi kace odrůd chmele a kontroly čistoty sadbového materiálu (Patzak and Matoušek, 2013a;2013b).…”
Section: ■ 3 Genetic Methodsunclassified
“…The increasing information by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) about transcriptome (Nagel et al, 2008;Clark et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2013) and whole genome sequences (Natsume et al, 2015) complemented hop DNA gene sequences in GeneBank EST databases, which have provided the possibility to look for new gene specifi c molecular markers. From this information, a new type of molecular markers was derived such as Expressed Sequence Tag-Simple Sequence Repeat (EST-SSR) (Patzak and Matoušek, 2011;Jakše et al, 2011;Koelling et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2012) and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers (Matthews et al, 2013;Yamauchi et al, 2014;Henning et al, 2015). Recently, we reported on an effi cient marker system for genotyping and authenticity control of Czech hop cultivars based on EST-SSR, which was implemented into the identifi cation of hop genotypes and purity control of cultivar rootstocks (Patzak and Matoušek, 2013a;.…”
Section: ■ 5 Závěrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Site specific PCR requires only a single PCR reaction, and then we can judge the genuine from whether there is amplification, is very simple and fast. Today, the site-specific PCR technology has been applied in Panax ginseng [7], Humulus lupulus L. [8], Sarcandra glabra and Chloranthus [9], Amomum villosum Lour. [10], Mentha haplocalyx and Mentha spicata [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%