Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2003)

Microsatellite polymorphism in wheat from Brazilian cultivars; inter- and intra-varietal studies

  • Lima Vitor Lopes de Abreu,
  • Seki Homiko Abreu,
  • Rumjanek Franklin David

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 349 – 353

Abstract

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Eleven samples of wheat (Triticum aestivum) from different Brazilian cultivars and six American varieties were compared for polymorphism, using primers for nine different STR loci. STR analysis of DNA from single grains of the Brazilian varieties showed that for most loci there was very little intra-cultivar polymorphism. The polymorphic variation observed for Brazilian cultivars was similar to that seen in the American varieties. For the Brazilian cultivars PCR analysis could be performed on only one half of a grain. The American samples required more seeds for analysis. The nucleotide sequences of five amplified microsatellites selected at random from the Brazilian samples were also determined and compared to those of the Chinese Spring variety. Although generally the dinucleotide sequence repeat was preserved for most loci, there were significant differences in sequences interspersed within the repeat domain. This result suggested that it may be possible to unequivocally identify the geographical origin of the cultivar by inspection of the DNA sequences of the repeat region.

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