2017
DOI: 10.5513/jcea01/18.4.1983
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Microsatellite markers in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Abstract: Common bean is one of the most cultivated and consumed grain legumes worldwide, showing a high level of genetic diversity. Here is presented a detailed review of development and mapping of simple sequence repeats (SSRs, microsatellite markers) in the common bean. In the last 25 years, common bean has been the subject of numerous genetic studies, in which the identification and use of SSRs were conducted, and lead to the development of genetic maps. First genetic maps of common bean have been developed in the 1… Show more

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“…Other applications of microsatellites in lima bean plants were related to genetic diversity and identification of cross-fertilization rates (PENHA et al, 2017;OLIVEIRA-SILVA et al, 2017). In characterization studies on lima and other bean species of the genus Phaseolus by molecular markers, microsatellites have proven to be effective in tests for kinship determination (VIDAK et al, 2017;GIOIA et al, 2019). Therefore, the use of one or two microsatellite primers with at least one informative band is sufficient to confirm or deny cross-fertilization in lima beans.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other applications of microsatellites in lima bean plants were related to genetic diversity and identification of cross-fertilization rates (PENHA et al, 2017;OLIVEIRA-SILVA et al, 2017). In characterization studies on lima and other bean species of the genus Phaseolus by molecular markers, microsatellites have proven to be effective in tests for kinship determination (VIDAK et al, 2017;GIOIA et al, 2019). Therefore, the use of one or two microsatellite primers with at least one informative band is sufficient to confirm or deny cross-fertilization in lima beans.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite of the diverse classes of currently available markers, knowledge of their genetic informative potential is critical to exploit the germplasm diversity. SSRs are used to examine the genetic diversity and linkage mapping, among other aspects, has been widely explained in the literature (Angioi et al 2008;Vidak et al 2017). For the common bean, the present work is the rst to assess the genetic diversity and structure of common bean from Uttarakhand (India) using SSR markers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, conventional breeding methods are employed to develop new varieties, however they are limited in low selection efficiency and are subjected to constraints from the environment (Zhao et al, 2020). From the effectiveness of molecular approaches in accelerating breeding for disease resistance, molecular DNA markers which are the powerful genomic tools for revealing differences between individuals of species have been extensively applied to tag genes in many crops (Vidak et al, 2017). Molecular markers that are in close association with the desirable traits can be applicable for selection of the plant materials in a short time at an early stage through marker-assisted selection (MAS), thereby reducing the length of breeding time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%