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Genetic similarity among Tunisian cultivated olive estimated through SSR markers

2013

Olive (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea var. europaea) is one of the oldest fruit tree in the Mediterranean basin, and is cultivated for oil and canned fruit. Part of this interest is driven by the economic importance of olive oil which is increasing throughout the world due to its beneficial effect to human health. In Tunisia, olive has great socio-economic importance, with more than 60 millions olive trees cultivated for olive oil production including a wide range of cultivars which are widely extended from the north to the south regions of the country for its high economic value. Here, we applied microsatellites (SSRs) molecular markers to assess the genetic variability of the most impor…

Genetic diversitymicrosatellitebiologyGenetic relationshipDendrogramfood and beveragesMicrosatellitegenetic diversitybiology.organism_classificationMediterranean Basinlcsh:S1-972Genetic diversityOlive treesSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeGenetic diversity; Genetic relationships; Microsatellite; Olea europaeagenetic relationshipsOleaBotanyAnimal Science and ZoologyCultivarGenetic variabilitylcsh:Agriculture (General)Olea europaeaAgronomy and Crop ScienceFruit tree
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Parentage verification of Valle del Belice dairy sheep using multiplex microsatellite panel

2013

Abstract The aim of this work was to develop and evaluate a PCR based microsatellite markers multiplex system for parentage verification of Sicilian Valle del Belice dairy sheep. A total of 85 samples of blood and hair were collected and genotyped for 24 microsatellite markers in multiplex electrophoresis runs. A total of 269 alleles were detected across the 24 loci investigated. The PIC considering all loci was equal to 0.736, showing that this microsatellite panel was very polymorphic and highly informative. A parentage test was performed on 64 families generated with multiple sires. Results indicated 20.3% and 29.7% misidentification rates for females and males, respectively. In 8 cases,…

GeneticsBreeding programMicrosatelliteBiologySettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoParentage testFood AnimalsValle del Belice dairy sheep; Microsatellites; Multiplex; Parentage testMicrosatelliteAnimal Science and ZoologyMultiplexFlockValle del Belice dairy sheepSheep breedInbreedingMultiplex
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Isolation of seven polymorphic microsatellites in Ophioblennius atlanticus atlanticus (Perciformes, Blenniidae)

2005

We isolated and characterized seven polymorphic microsatellite loci of Ophioblennius atlanticus atlanticus (Valenciennes, 1836) using an optimized protocol to construct and screen a microsatellite-enriched genomic library. The analysis of variability was performed in 16 specimens from Faial Island (Azores, Portugal). The mean number of alleles was 8.71 ± ± ± 2.43 and the level of expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.764 to 0.903. The total exclusionary probabilities using these loci for the first and the second parent were 0.985 and 0.998, respectively, suggesting that these microsatellites are a useful tool for large-scale parentage analysis.

GeneticsEcologybiologyZoologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrySSRGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPerciformesLoss of heterozygositySSR; POPULATION GENETICS; blennidaePolymorphic microsatellitesPOPULATION GENETICSOphioblennius atlanticusMicrosatelliteblennidae
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Genetic diversity and clonal variation within the main Sicilian olive cultivars based on morphological traits and microsatellite markers

2014

The richness of Olea europaea (L.) genetic resources in Sicily is well documented. In the last 30 years, mostof the local cultivars, landraces and ecotypes have been gathered together in a large ex-situ collection,containing more than 300 genotypes. In this study, 45 putative clones of the main Sicilian olive cultivarswere characterized morphologically using microsatellite markers to unambiguously identify possiblesuperior genotypes. The microsatellites employed were polymorphic (observed heterozygosity = 0.71;polymorphic information content = 0.59), discriminated 52% of the genotypes and enabled the detectionof intra-cultivar polymorphism, derived from both somatic mutations, indicating th…

GeneticsGenetic diversityEcotypeUPGMAfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologyOliveOlea europaea SSR Clonal selection MicrosatellitesSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeGenotypeMicrosatelliteMantel testGenetic variabilityCultivarScientia Horticulturae
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Intra-allelic variation in introns of the S13-RNase allele distinguishes sweet, wild and sour cherries

2010

The cherry (Prunus avium), a self-incompatible diploid species, and the sour cherry (Prunus cerasus), a self-incompatible or self-compatible allotetraploid species derived from P. avium and Prunus fruticosa, share several S-RNase alleles, including S13. An inactive form, S13° ,i s found in some sour cherries. Two (AT) microsatellites are associated with allele S13-RNase, one in the first intron and one in the second. Their length polymorphisms were studied in 14 sweet and 17 wild cherries (both P. avium) and in 42 sour cherries. Fluorescent primers amplifying each microsatellite were designed and amplification prod- ucts sized on an automated sequencer. Variants ranged from 247 to 273 bp fo…

GeneticsbiologyPrunus fruticosaIntronForestryHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationCherry Intra-allelic variation Intron Microsatellite S-RNasePrunus cerasusChromosomal crossoverSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreePrunusstomatognathic systemSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaGeneticsMicrosatelliteAllelePloidyMolecular Biology
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Isolation and use of microsatellite loci in Melicertus kerathurus (Crustacea, Penaeidae).

2010

Melicertus kerathurus represents an economically important resource for fisheries and aquaculture. Seven microsatellite loci from 373 specimens of M. kerathurus collected in different parts of the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic were identified. Four of these microsatellites showed a moderate level of polymorphism, with 2 to 14 alleles per locus, whereas three had a monomorphic profile. Observed and expected heterozygosity ranged between 0.28 to0.64 and 0.28 to 0.65, respectively. Three microsatellite loci deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in some populations, with a deficit of heterozygosity. Mean Fst values showed significant differentiation among sample sites analysed and indicate t…

Geneticseducation.field_of_studyMelicertus kerathurus Microsatellitesgenetic variationPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPopulation geneticsZoologyMelicertus kerathurusAquatic ScienceBiologyLoss of heterozygosityGenetic variationGenetic structureMicrosatelliteGenetic variabilityeducation
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Patterns of genomic instability in gastric cancer: clinical implications and perspectives

2007

In gastric cancer (GC) the loss of genomic stability represents a key molecular step that occurs early in the carcinogenesis process and creates a permissive environment for the accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations in tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes. It is widely accepted that GC can follow at least two major genomic instability pathways, microsatellite instability (MSI) and chromosome instability (CIN). MSI is responsible for a well-defined subset of GCs. CIN represents a more common pathway comprising heterogeneous subsets of GC. In addition to MSI and CIN, the CpG islands methylator phenotype (CIMP) plays an important role in gastric carcinogenesis. CIMP may lead to th…

Genome instabilitybusiness.industrygastric cancer genomic instability microsatellite instability (MSI) chromosomal instability (CIN) CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) clinical implicationsMicrosatellite instabilityHematologyDNA Methylationmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causedigestive system diseasesDNA demethylationOncologyCpG siteStomach NeoplasmsChromosomal InstabilityChromosome instabilityDNA methylationmedicineCancer researchHumansCpG IslandsMicrosatellite InstabilityEpigeneticsbusinessCarcinogenesisneoplasms
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Evaluation of morphological and genetic diversity of loquat accessions grown in sicily

2015

In this study 20 accessions of loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) that originated from Sicily and other countries were characterized phenotypically and genotyped using seven microsatellite markers. The microsatellites clearly distinguished 14 accessions; three pairs of local accessions were not differentiated, and three accessions from abroad can be considered bud sport mutations of the main Spanish cultivar ‘Algerie’. The mean alleles per locus was four, ranging from two with the marker EJ075 and five with EJ012 and EJ271; the mean Polymorphic Information Content was 0.53; the average expected and observed heterozygosities resulted 0.62 and 0.59, respectively. These values revealed a …

GermplasmGenetic diversitybiologyDendrogramUPGMAEriobotryaHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSSRSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureGeographyGenetic distanceEriobotrya japonicaHeterozygosity microsatellite polymorphic information contentGenetic markerGermplasmBotanyMutationPRODUCCION VEGETALMicrosatellite
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Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffu…

2013

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a traditional nut crop in southern Europe. Germplasm exploration conducted on-farm in five countries (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, and Greece) identified 77 landraces. The present work describes phenotypic variation in nut and husk traits and investigates genetic relationships using ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers among these landraces, 57 well-known references cultivars, and 19 wild accessions. Among the 77 landraces, 42 had unique fingerprints while 35 showed a SSR profile identical to a known cultivar. Among the 42 unique landraces, morphological observations revealed high phenotypic diversity, and some had characteristics appreciated by th…

GermplasmIn situ conservationbiologyfilbert; in situ conservation; biodiversity; simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers; microsatellite; domesticationmolecular markersIn situ conservationBiodiversityMicrosatelliteForestryHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeFilbertdomesticationFilbertBotanyGeneticsSimple sequence repeat (SSR) markerCultivarGene poolbiodiversity; molecular markers; domesticationDomesticationMolecular Biologybiodiversity
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Genetic variation of an Italian long shelf-life tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) collection by using SSR and morphological fruit traits

2014

The recovery of ancient germplasm in tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) has become necessary to limit the wide genetic erosion caused by the employment of modern cultivars. Among germplasm collections, long shelf-life landraces could represent an important source of biodiversity. The present study provides a first set of molecular and phenotypic data on long shelf-life (so called "da serbo" in southern Italy) tomato collection, mainly originated from Sicily together with some landraces from Campania and Apulia. The analysis of fruit traits showed a low intra-varietal variation, while exhibiting a quite higher inter-varietal variability. Overall, the cultivars have been classified in six fruit…

GermplasmPlant ScienceSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaLycopersiconFruit traitsSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaBotanyGenetic variationGeneticsGenetic variabilityGenetic erosionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFruit traits Genetic variability Landraces Microsatellites (SSR) Solanum lycopersicon L.biologyfungifood and beveragesSolanum lycopersicon L.biology.organism_classificationHorticultureLandracesGenetic distanceMicrosatelliteGenetic variabilitySolanumAgronomy and Crop ScienceMicrosatellites (SSR)
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