2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001220051344
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Analysis of SSRs derived from grape ESTs

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“…For example, Scott et al (2000) tested the transferability of 10 Vitis EST-SSRs among grape cultivars, other grape species and related genera, and found high levels of transferability, with over 60% of markers tested working across taxa. Moreover, all of the transferable markers proved to be polymorphic at the level of cultivars, Vitis species and between related genera.…”
Section: Jr Ellis and Jm Burkementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Scott et al (2000) tested the transferability of 10 Vitis EST-SSRs among grape cultivars, other grape species and related genera, and found high levels of transferability, with over 60% of markers tested working across taxa. Moreover, all of the transferable markers proved to be polymorphic at the level of cultivars, Vitis species and between related genera.…”
Section: Jr Ellis and Jm Burkementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extracted DNA was quantified using a Nanodrop spectrophotometer and the concentrations were standardised to fall within the range 25-35 ng/ll. SSRs were selected from the literature and the NCBI database (Thomas and Scott 1993;Bowers et al 1996Bowers et al , 1999Scott et al 2000;Decroocq et al 2003;Adam-Blondon et al 2004;Di Gaspero et al 2005;Merdinoglu et al 2005;Doligez et al 2006;Cipriani et al 2008; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) with the aim to achieve comprehensive genome coverage and increased marker density for known minor and major mildew resistance QTL regions on chromosomes 5, 12, 15 and 18. A standard set of PCR conditions (1.8 mM MgCl 2 , 0.75 U Supertherm Taq, 5 mM dNTP and 0.3 pmol/ll of each primer) was used for all reactions.…”
Section: Molecular Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some ESTs contain di-and trinucleotide-repeat motifs, making EST collections a potential source of microsatellite markers. The use of ESTs as a source of SSRs has been reported in a number of crop species including rice (Cho et al 2000), grape (Scott et al 2000), barley (Kota et al 2001), sugarcane (Cordeiro et al 2001), and wheat (Eujayl et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%