Allelic configuration and polysomic inheritance of highly variable microsatellites in tetraploid gynodioecious Thymus praecox agg.

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Landergott, Urs
Naciri, Yamama
Schneller, J. Jakob
Holderegger, Rolf
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[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Systemat Bot, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Conservatoire & Jardin Bot, Lab Systemat & Genet Mol, CH-1292 Geneva, Switzerland
[3] WSL Swiss Fed Res Inst, Sect Ecol Genet, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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10.1007/s00122-006-0310-6
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Polyploidy plays a pivotal role in plant evolution. However, polyploids with polysomic inheritance have hitherto been severely underrepresented in plant population genetic studies, mainly due to a lack of appropriate molecular genetic markers. Here we report the establishment and experimental validation of six fully informative microsatellite markers in tetraploid gynodioecious Thymus praecox agg. Sequence data of 150 microsatellite alleles and their flanking regions revealed high variation, which may be characteristic for polyploids with a reticulate evolutionary history. Understanding the patterns of mutation (indels and substitutions) in microsatellite flanking-sequences was a prerequisite for the development of co-dominant markers for fragment analyses. Allelic segregation patterns among progeny arrays from ten test crosses revealed tetrasomic inheritance in T. praecox agg. No evidence of frequent double reduction was detected. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based dosage effects allowed for precise assignment of allelic configuration at all six microsatellite loci. The quantification of allele copy numbers in PCR was verified by comparisons of observed and expected gametic allele frequencies and heterozygosities in test crosses. Our study illustrates how PCR based markers can provide reliable estimates of heterozygosity and, thus, powerful tools for breeding system and population genetic analyses in polyploid organisms.
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