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http://dx.doi.org/10.7740/kjcs.2012.57.1.071

Development of Gene Based STS Markers in Wheat  

Lee, Sang-Kyu (Department of Plant Biotechnology, Dongguk University-Seoul)
Heo, Hwa-Young (Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Montana State University-Bozeman)
Kwon, Young-Up (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Lee, Byung-Moo (Department of Plant Biotechnology, Dongguk University-Seoul)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.57, no.1, 2012 , pp. 71-77 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this study is to develop the gene based sequence tagged site (STS) markers in wheat. The euchromatin enriched genomic library was constructed and the STS primer sets were designed using gene based DNA sequence. The euchromatin enriched genomic (EEG) DNA library in wheat was constructed using the $Mcr$A and $Mcr$BC system in $DH5{\alpha}$ cell. The 2,166 EEG colonies have been constructed by methylated DNA exclusion. Among the colonies, 606 colonies with the size between 400 and 1200 bp of PCR products were selected for sequencing. In order to develop the gene based STS primers, blast analysis comparing between wheat genetic information and rice genome sequence was employed. The 227 STS primers mainly matched on $Triticum$ $aestivum$ (hexaploid), $Triticum$ $turgidum$ (tetraploid), $Aegilops$ (diploid), and other plants. The polymorphisms were detected in PCR products after digestion with restriction enzymes. The eight STS markers that showed 32 polymorphisms in twelve wheat genotypes were developed using 227 STS primers. The STS primers analysis will be useful for generation of informative molecular markers in wheat. Development of gene based STS marker is to identify the genetic function through cloning of target gene and find the new allele of target trait.
Keywords
wheat; STS marker; gene based marker; PCR based marker;
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