Transcriptome sequencing of wild chickpea as a rich resource for marker development

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TitleTranscriptome sequencing of wild chickpea as a rich resource for marker development
AuthorsJhanwar S, Priya P, Garg R, Parida SK, Tyagi AK, Jain M
TypeJournal Article
Journal NamePlant biotechnology journal
Volume10
Issue6
Year2012
Page(s)690-702
CitationJhanwar S, Priya P, Garg R, Parida SK, Tyagi AK, Jain M. Transcriptome sequencing of wild chickpea as a rich resource for marker development. Plant biotechnology journal. 2012 Aug; 10(6):690-702.

Abstract

The transcriptome of cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important crop legume, has recently been sequenced. Here, we report sequencing of the transcriptome of wild chickpea, C. reticulatum (PI489777), the progenitor of cultivated chickpea, by GS-FLX 454 technology. The optimized assembly of C. reticulatum transcriptome generated 37 265 transcripts in total with an average length of 946 bp. A total of 4072 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) could be identified in these transcript sequences, of which at least 561 SSRs were polymorphic between C. arietinum and C. reticulatum. In addition, a total of 36 446 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified after optimization of probability score, quality score, read depth and consensus base ratio. Several of these SSRs and SNPs could be associated with tissue-specific and transcription factor encoding transcripts. A high proportion (92-94%) of polymorphic SSRs and SNPs identified between the two chickpea species were validated successfully. Further, the estimation of synonymous substitution rates of orthologous transcript pairs suggested that the speciation event for divergence of C. arietinum and C. reticulatum may have happened approximately 0.53 million years ago. The results of our study provide a rich resource for exploiting genetic variations in chickpea for breeding programmes.

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Property NameValue
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1467-7652
eISSN1467-7652
Publication Date2012 Aug
Journal AbbreviationPlant Biotechnol. J.
DOI10.1111/j.1467-7652.2012.00712.x
Elocation10.1111/j.1467-7652.2012.00712.x
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Copyright© 2012 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal © 2012 Society for Experimental Biology, Association of Applied Biologists and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Journal CountryEngland
Publication TypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't