Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)

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Main Author: GUTIÉRREZ,ANGELA VERÓNICA
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: FILIPPI,CARLA VALERIA, AGUIRRE,NATALIA CRISTINA, PUEBLA,ANDREA FABIANA, ACUÑA,CINTIA VANESA, TABOADA,GISEL MARÍA, ORTEGA-BAES,FRANCISCO PABLO
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Summary: Abstract The Cactaceae family is native to the American continent with several centers of diversity. In South America, one of these centers is the Central Andes and many species are considered to be threatened or vulnerable according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Stetsonia coryne is an emblematic giant columnar cacti of the Chaco phytogeographic province. It has an extensive geographical distribution in many countries of the continent. However, to date there are no specific molecular markers for this species, neither reports of population genetic variability studies, such as for many cactus species. The lack of information is fundamentally due to the lack of molecular markers that allow these studies. In this work, by applying a Genotyping by Sequencing (GBS) technique, we developed polymorphic SSR markers for the Stetsonia coryne and evaluated their transferability to phylogenetically close species, in order to account for a robust panel of molecular markers for multispecies-studies within Cactaceae.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
title Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
spellingShingle Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
GUTIÉRREZ,ANGELA VERÓNICA
Cactaceae
Stetsonia coryne
GBS
ddRADSeq
Microsatellite
title_short Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
title_full Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
title_fullStr Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
title_sort Development of novel SSR molecular markers using a Next-Generation Sequencing approach (ddRADseq) in Stetsonia coryne (Cactaceae)
author GUTIÉRREZ,ANGELA VERÓNICA
author_facet GUTIÉRREZ,ANGELA VERÓNICA
FILIPPI,CARLA VALERIA
AGUIRRE,NATALIA CRISTINA
PUEBLA,ANDREA FABIANA
ACUÑA,CINTIA VANESA
TABOADA,GISEL MARÍA
ORTEGA-BAES,FRANCISCO PABLO
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author2 FILIPPI,CARLA VALERIA
AGUIRRE,NATALIA CRISTINA
PUEBLA,ANDREA FABIANA
ACUÑA,CINTIA VANESA
TABOADA,GISEL MARÍA
ORTEGA-BAES,FRANCISCO PABLO
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GUTIÉRREZ,ANGELA VERÓNICA
FILIPPI,CARLA VALERIA
AGUIRRE,NATALIA CRISTINA
PUEBLA,ANDREA FABIANA
ACUÑA,CINTIA VANESA
TABOADA,GISEL MARÍA
ORTEGA-BAES,FRANCISCO PABLO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cactaceae
Stetsonia coryne
GBS
ddRADSeq
Microsatellite
topic Cactaceae
Stetsonia coryne
GBS
ddRADSeq
Microsatellite
description Abstract The Cactaceae family is native to the American continent with several centers of diversity. In South America, one of these centers is the Central Andes and many species are considered to be threatened or vulnerable according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Stetsonia coryne is an emblematic giant columnar cacti of the Chaco phytogeographic province. It has an extensive geographical distribution in many countries of the continent. However, to date there are no specific molecular markers for this species, neither reports of population genetic variability studies, such as for many cactus species. The lack of information is fundamentally due to the lack of molecular markers that allow these studies. In this work, by applying a Genotyping by Sequencing (GBS) technique, we developed polymorphic SSR markers for the Stetsonia coryne and evaluated their transferability to phylogenetically close species, in order to account for a robust panel of molecular markers for multispecies-studies within Cactaceae.
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