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dc.creatorNcube Kanyika,Busisiwe T
dc.creatorLungu,Davies
dc.creatorMweetwa,Alice M
dc.creatorKaimoyo,Evans
dc.creatorNjung'e,Vincent M
dc.creatorMonyo,Emmanuel S
dc.creatorSiambi,Moses
dc.creatorHe,Guohao
dc.creatorPrakash,Channapata S
dc.creatorZhao,Yongli
dc.creatorde Villiers,Santie M
dc.date2015-03-01
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-03T12:45:16Z
dc.date.available2019-05-03T12:45:16Z
dc.identifierhttps://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-34582015000200001
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/85456
dc.descriptionBackground This study aimed to identify and select informative Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers that may be linked to resistance to important groundnut diseases such as Early Leaf Spot, Groundnut Rosette Disease, rust and aflatoxin contamination. To this end, 799 markers were screened across 16 farmer preferred and other cultivated African groundnut varieties that are routinely used in groundnut improvement, some with known resistance traits. Results The SSR markers amplified 817 loci and were graded on a scale of 1 to 4 according to successful amplification and ease of scoring of amplified alleles. Of these, 376 markers exhibited Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) values ranging from 0.06 to 0.86, with 1476 alleles detected at an average of 3.7 alleles per locus. The remaining 423 markers were either monomorphic or did not work well. The best performing polymorphic markers were subsequently used to construct a dissimilarity matrix that indicated the relatedness of the varieties in order to aid selection of appropriately diverse parents for groundnut improvement. The closest related varieties were MGV5 and ICGV-SM 90704 and most distant were Chalimbana and 47-10. The mean dissimilarity value was 0.51, ranging from 0.34 to 0.66. Discussion Of the 376 informative markers identified in this study, 139 (37%) have previously been mapped to the Arachis genome and can now be employed in Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) mapping and the additional 237 markers identified can be used to improve the efficiency of introgression of resistance to multiple important biotic constraints into farmer-preferred varieties of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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dc.languageen
dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
dc.relation10.1016/j.ejbt.2014.10.004
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceElectronic Journal of Biotechnology v.18 n.2 2015
dc.subjectArachis
dc.subjectAfrican varieties
dc.subjectDisease
dc.subjectSSR
dc.titleIdentification of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) SSR markers suitable for multiple resistance traits QTL mapping in African germplasm


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