Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in common bean

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TitleSingle nucleotide polymorphism discovery in common bean
Authors Souza TLPO, de Barros EG, Bellato CM, Hwang E, Cregan PB, Pastor-Corrales MA
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameMolecular breeding
Page(s) 419 - 428
Citation Souza TLPO, de Barros EG, Bellato CM, Hwang E, Cregan PB, Pastor-Corrales MA. Single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in common bean. Molecular breeding. 2012 ; (): 419 - 428 .

Abstract

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were discovered in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) via resequencing of sequence-tagged sites (STSs) developed by PCR primers previously designed to soybean shotgun and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) end sequences, and by primers designed to common bean genes and microsatellite flanking regions. DNA fragments harboring SNPs were identified in single amplicons from six contrasting P. vulgaris genotypes of the Andean (Jalo EEP 558, G 19833, and AND 277) and Mesoamerican (BAT 93, DOR 364, and Rudá) gene pools. These genotypes are the parents of three common bean recombinant inbred line mapping populations. From an initial set of 1,880 PCR primer pairs tested, 265 robust STSs were obtained, which could be sequenced in each one of the six common bean genotypes. In the resulting 131,120 bp of aligned sequence, a total of 677 SNPs were identified, including 555 single-base changes (295 transitions and 260 transversions) and 122 small nucleotide insertions/deletions (indels). The frequency of SNPs was 5.16 SNPs/kb and the mean nucleotide diversity, expressed as Halushka’s theta, was 0.00226. This work represents one of the first efforts aimed at detecting SNPs in P. vulgaris. The SNPs identified should be an important resource for common bean geneticists and breeders for quantitative trait locus discovery, marker-assisted selection, and map-based cloning. These SNPS will be also useful for diversity analysis and microsynteny studies among legume species.
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Publication TypeJournal Article
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Publication Date2012
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/ 10.1007/s11032-011-9632-4
Keywords DNA , DNA primers , Phaseolus vulgaris , bacterial artificial chromosomes , beans , genes , genotype , inbred lines , marker-assisted selection , microsatellite repeats , molecular cloning , parents , polymerase chain reaction , quantitative trait loci , single nucleotide polymorphism , soybeans