2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.15683
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Genetic diversity of the breeding collection of tomato varieties in Kazakhstan assessed using SSR, SCAR and CAPS markers

Abstract: Tomato is one of the most prominent crops in global horticulture and an important vegetable crop in Kazakhstan. The lack of data on the genetic background of local varieties limits the development of tomato breeding in the country. This study aimed to perform an initial evaluation of the breeding collection of tomato varieties from the point of view of their genetic structure and pathogen resistance using a set of PCR based molecular markers, including 13 SSR markers for genetic structure analysis, and 14 SCAR… Show more

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“…These markers have played a crucial role in evaluating and characterizing the diversity of sesame germplasm from different origins and wild species [22][23][24][25][26], owing to the availability of the sesame whole genome sequence [27]. Additionally, SSR markers have also been applied to other vegetable crops such as pepper [28], tomato [29], and vegetable soybean [30]. Despite the widespread use of SSR markers in sesame research, no specific efforts have been made to evaluate the genetic diversity of Chinese modern sesame cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These markers have played a crucial role in evaluating and characterizing the diversity of sesame germplasm from different origins and wild species [22][23][24][25][26], owing to the availability of the sesame whole genome sequence [27]. Additionally, SSR markers have also been applied to other vegetable crops such as pepper [28], tomato [29], and vegetable soybean [30]. Despite the widespread use of SSR markers in sesame research, no specific efforts have been made to evaluate the genetic diversity of Chinese modern sesame cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%