TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and annotation of perennial Triticeae ESTs and SSR markers
AU - Bushman, B. Shaun
AU - Larson, Steve R.
AU - Mott, Ivan W.
AU - Cliften, Paul F.
AU - Wang, Richard R.C.
AU - Chatterton, N. Jerry
AU - Hernandez, Alvaro G.
AU - Ali, Shahjahan
AU - Kim, Ryan W.
AU - Thimmapuram, Jyothi
AU - Gong, George
AU - Liu, Lei
AU - Mikel, Mark A.
PY - 2008/10
Y1 - 2008/10
N2 - Triticeae contains hundreds of species of both annual and perennial types. Although substantial genomic tools are available for annual Triticeae cereals such as wheat and barley, the perennial Triticeae lack sufficient genomic resources for genetic mapping or diversity research. To increase the amount of sequence information available in the perennial Triticeae, three expressed sequence tag (EST) libraries were developed and annotated for Pseudoroegneria spicata, a mixture of both Elymus wawawaiensis and E. lanceolatus, and a Leymus cinereus x L. triticoides interspecific hybrid. The ESTs were combined into unigene sets of 8 780 unigenes for P. spicata, 11 281 unigenes for Leymus, and 7 212 unigenes for Elymus. Unigenes were annotated based on putative orthology to genes from rice, wheat, barley, other Poaceae, Arabidopsis, and the non-redundant database of the NCBI. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed, tested for amplification and polymorphism, and aligned to the rice genome. Leymus EST markers homologous to rice chromosome 2 genes were syntenous on Leymus homeologous groups 6a and 6b (previously 1b), demonstrating promise for in silico comparative mapping. All ESTs and SSR markers are available on an EST information management and annotation database (http://titan.biotec.uiuc. edu/triticeae/).
AB - Triticeae contains hundreds of species of both annual and perennial types. Although substantial genomic tools are available for annual Triticeae cereals such as wheat and barley, the perennial Triticeae lack sufficient genomic resources for genetic mapping or diversity research. To increase the amount of sequence information available in the perennial Triticeae, three expressed sequence tag (EST) libraries were developed and annotated for Pseudoroegneria spicata, a mixture of both Elymus wawawaiensis and E. lanceolatus, and a Leymus cinereus x L. triticoides interspecific hybrid. The ESTs were combined into unigene sets of 8 780 unigenes for P. spicata, 11 281 unigenes for Leymus, and 7 212 unigenes for Elymus. Unigenes were annotated based on putative orthology to genes from rice, wheat, barley, other Poaceae, Arabidopsis, and the non-redundant database of the NCBI. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed, tested for amplification and polymorphism, and aligned to the rice genome. Leymus EST markers homologous to rice chromosome 2 genes were syntenous on Leymus homeologous groups 6a and 6b (previously 1b), demonstrating promise for in silico comparative mapping. All ESTs and SSR markers are available on an EST information management and annotation database (http://titan.biotec.uiuc. edu/triticeae/).
KW - Comparative genomics
KW - Elymus
KW - Expressed sequence tag
KW - Leymus
KW - Microsatellite
KW - Pseudoroegneria spicata
KW - Simple sequence repeat
KW - Triticeae
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=55049085309&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1139/G08-062
DO - 10.1139/G08-062
M3 - Article
C2 - 18923529
AN - SCOPUS:55049085309
SN - 0831-2796
VL - 51
SP - 779
EP - 788
JO - Genome
JF - Genome
IS - 10
ER -