2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001220051501
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Characteristics, linkage-map positions, and allelic differentiation of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench DNA simple-sequence repeats (SSRs)

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“…The average number of alleles, 15.1 per locus, for the seven SSR loci was higher than values reported in other studies on sorghum (Brown et al, 1996;Taramino et al, 1997;Dean et al, 1999;Kong et al, 2000;Deu et al, 2010;Weerasooriya et al, 2016). We used a higher number of landraces than previous authors, and this may account for some of these differences.…”
Section: Genetic Diversitycontrasting
confidence: 61%
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“…The average number of alleles, 15.1 per locus, for the seven SSR loci was higher than values reported in other studies on sorghum (Brown et al, 1996;Taramino et al, 1997;Dean et al, 1999;Kong et al, 2000;Deu et al, 2010;Weerasooriya et al, 2016). We used a higher number of landraces than previous authors, and this may account for some of these differences.…”
Section: Genetic Diversitycontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…Seven sorghum SSR markers (Brown et al, 1996;Taramino et al, 1997;Dean et al, 1999;Kong et al, 2000) were selected based on their polymorphism, amplified product size range and genome coverage. The M13 primer tailing system (Schuelke, 2000) was used to fluorescently label PCR products.…”
Section: Ssr Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After drying, leaf samples were ground using a Geno-grinder (RETSCH) at 500 strokes per minute for 9 minutes and then DNA was extracted following a Mixed Alkyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (MATAB) method (Frost et al, 2007 mSBCIR238,mSBCIR222,mSBCIR225,mSBCIR314,mSBCIR188,mSBCIR243,gpsb014,gpsb079,gpsb098,gpsb123,gpsb133,gpsb136,gpsb158,Sbagb02,gpsb032,Xcup011, used were part of sorghum SSR kit (http://sorghum.cirad.fr/SSR_kit) which provide good coverage of the sorghum nuclear genome (Billot et al, 2012). The remaining markers (Xcup043, Xtxp023, Xtxp003, Xtxp055, Xtxp072, Xtxp123, Xtxp225, Xtxp285) were developed by Bhattramakki et al (2000), Kong et al (2000) and Schloss et al (2002). The genotyping was performed at ''Centre d'Etude Régional pour l'Amélioration de l'Adaptation à la Sécheresse'' (CERAAS) genotyping Platform of Thies (Senegal).…”
Section: Molecular Characterization Samples Collection and Dna Extracmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genomic sorghum SSR markers used in this study belonged to the linkage maps of sorghum published by Taramino et al (1997), Bhattramakki et al (2000) and Kong et al (2000) which were recently used by Shehzad et al (2009), Barro-Kondombo et al (2010 and Bhosale et al (2011). Thirty six (36) SSR primers were initially tested on four sorghum accessions and finally, 20 genomic sorghum SSR markers were selected based on their high polymorphic information content (PIC) value observed on the previous studies on African sorghum Landraces.…”
Section: Genomic Dna Extraction and Ssrs Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%