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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2002

Analysis of genetic similarity detected by AFLP and coefficient of parentage among genotypes of sugar cane (Saccharum spp.)

Milena de Luna Alves Lima; Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia; Karine Miranda Oliveira; S. Matsuoka; H. Arizono; C. L. De Souza; A. P. de Souza

Abstract Despite the economical importance of sugar cane, until the present-date no studies have been carried out to determine the correlation of the molecular-based genetic similarity (GS) and the coefficient of parentage (f)-estimates generated for cultivars. A comprehensive knowledge of the amount of genetic diversity in parental cultivars, could improve the effectiveness of breeding programmes. In this study, amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and pedigree data were used to investigate the genetic relationship in a group of 79 cultivars (interspecific hybrids), used as parents in one of the Brazilian breeding programmes, and four species of Saccharum (Saccharum sinense, Saccharum barberi and two of Saccharum officinarum) . The objectives of this study were to assess the level of genetic similarity among the sugar-cane cultivars and to investigate the correlation between the AFLP-based GSand f, based on pedigree information. Twenty one primer combinations were used to obtain the AFLP molecular markers, generating a total of 2,331 bands, of which 1,121 were polymorphic, with a polymorphism rate, on average, of 50% per primer combination. GSs were determined using Jaccard’s similarity coefficient, and a final dendrogram was constructed using an unweighted pair-group method using arithmetic average (UPGMA). AFLP-based GS ranged from 0.28 to 0.89, with a mean of 0.47, whereas f ranged from 0 to 0.503, with a mean of 0.057. Cluster analysis using GS divided the genotypes into related subgroups suggesting that there is important genetic relationship among the cultivars. AFLP-based GS and f were significantly correlated (r = 0.42, P < 0.001), thus the significance of this r value suggests that the AFLP data may help to more-accurately quantify the degree of relationship among sugar-cane cultivars.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2005

Tropical maize germplasm: what can we say about its genetic diversity in the light of molecular markers?

Prianda Rios Laborda; Karine Miranda Oliveira; A. A. F. Garcia; Maria Elisa Ayres Guidetti Zagatto Paterniani; A. P. de Souza

Knowledge about genetic variability of a crop allows for more efficient and effective use of resources in plant improvement programs. The genetic variation within temperate maize has been studied extensively, but the levels and patterns of diversity in tropical maize are still not well understood. Brazilian maize germplasm represents a very important pool of genetic diversity due to many past introductions of exotic material. To improve our knowledge of the genetic diversity in tropical maize inbred lines, we fingerprinted 85 lines with 569 AFLP bands and 50 microsatellite loci. These markers revealed substantial variability among lines, with high rates of polymorphism. Cluster analysis was used to identify groups of related lines. Well-defined groups were not observed, indicating that the tropical maize studied is not as well organized as temperate maize. Three types of genetic distance measurements were applied (Jaccard’s coefficient, Modified Rogers’ distance and molecular coefficient of coancestry), and the values obtained with all of them indicated that the genetic similarities were small among the lines. The different coefficients did not substantially affect the results of cluster analysis, but marker types had a large effect on genetic similarity estimates. Regardless of genetic similarity coefficient used, estimates based on AFLPs were poorly correlated with those based on SSRs. Analyses using AFLP and SSR data together do not seem to be the most efficient manner of assessing variability in highly diverse materials because the result was similar to using AFLPs alone. It was seen that molecular markers can help to organize the genetic variability and expose useful diversity for breeding purposes.


BMC Research Notes | 2011

Functional markers for gene mapping and genetic diversity studies in sugarcane.

Thiago G. Marconi; Estela Araujo Costa; Hercília Rcan Miranda; Melina Cristina Mancini; Claudio Benicio Cardoso-Silva; Karine Miranda Oliveira; Luciana Rossini Pinto; Marcelo Mollinari; A. A. F. Garcia; Anete Pereira de Souza

BackgroundThe database of sugarcane expressed sequence tags (EST) offers a great opportunity for developing molecular markers that are directly associated with important agronomic traits. The development of new EST-SSR markers represents an important tool for genetic analysis. In sugarcane breeding programs, functional markers can be used to accelerate the process and select important agronomic traits, especially in the mapping of quantitative traits loci (QTL) and plant resistant pathogens or qualitative resistance loci (QRL). The aim of this work was to develop new simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in sugarcane using the sugarcane expressed sequence tag (SUCEST database).FindingsA total of 365 EST-SSR molecular markers with trinucleotide motifs were developed and evaluated in a collection of 18 genotypes of sugarcane (15 varieties and 3 species). In total, 287 of the EST-SSRs markers amplified fragments of the expected size and were polymorphic in the analyzed sugarcane varieties. The number of alleles ranged from 2-18, with an average of 6 alleles per locus, while polymorphism information content values ranged from 0.21-0.92, with an average of 0.69. The discrimination power was high for the majority of the EST-SSRs, with an average value of 0.80. Among the markers characterized in this study some have particular interest, those that are related to bacterial defense responses, generation of precursor metabolites and energy and those involved in carbohydrate metabolic process.ConclusionsThese EST-SSR markers presented in this work can be efficiently used for genetic mapping studies of segregating sugarcane populations. The high Polymorphism Information Content (PIC) and Discriminant Power (DP) presented facilitate the QTL identification and marker-assisted selection due the association with functional regions of the genome became an important tool for the sugarcane breeding program.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2007

Correlação da heterose de híbridos de milho com divergência genética entre linhagens

Paula de Souza Guimarães; Maria Elisa Ayres Guidetti Zagatto Paterniani; Reginaldo Roberto Lüders; Anete Pereira de Souza; Prianda Rios Laborda; Karine Miranda Oliveira

The objective of this work was to evaluate grain yield of maize single cross hybrids obtained from diallel crosses among contrasting lines, to estimate the combining ability of the lines, and finally to confirm if the genetic diversity among those lines assessed by molecular markers is correlated with single cross hybrids heterosis. The 36 single cross hybrids resulting from partial diallel and 12 parental lines were evaluated in Campinas in randomized block design, with three replicates and two control lines checks. General combining ability of the lines was estimated according to Griffing model 4. Correlations among matrices were estimated through Mantel statistics, considering heterosis, yield and specific combining ability with genetic divergence assessed by AFLP and SSR. The hybrids PM518 x L111 exhibited an outstanding yield and the lines PM518, IP4035 and L111 showed positive general combining ability. The estimate heterosis ranged from 927 to 6,698 kg ha -1 . A positive and significant correlation was observed in parental lines between heterosis and genetic diversity assessed by AFLP and SSR. The genetic divergence, however, was not enough to determine the specific combining ability and the hybrids yield.The objective of this work was to evaluate grain yield of maize single cross hybrids obtained from diallel crosses among contrasting lines, to estimate the combining ability of the lines, and finally to confirm if the genetic diversity among those lines assessed by molecular markers is correlated with single cross hybrids heterosis. The 36 single cross hybrids resulting from partial diallel and 12 parental lines were evaluated in Campinas in randomized block design, with three replicates and two control lines checks. General combining ability of the lines was estimated according to Griffing model 4. Correlations among matrices were estimated through Mantel statistics, considering heterosis, yield and specific combining ability with genetic divergence assessed by AFLP and SSR. The hybrids PM518 x L111 exhibited an outstanding yield and the lines PM518, IP4035 and L111 showed positive general combining ability. The estimate heterosis ranged from 927 to 6,698 kg ha. A positive and significant correlation was observed in parental lines between heterosis and genetic diversity assessed by AFLP and SSR. The genetic divergence, however, was not enough to determine the specific combining ability and the hybrids yield.


Bragantia | 2008

Capacidade combinatória, divergência genética entre linhagens de milho e correlação com heterose

Maria Elisa Ayres Guidetti Zagatto Paterniani; Paula de Souza Guimarães; Reginaldo Roberto Lüders; Paulo Boller Gallo; Anete Pereira de Souza; Prianda Rios Laborda; Karine Miranda Oliveira

The objectives of this research were to evaluate single cross hybrids of maize (Zea mays L.) obtained from partial diallel crosses among contrasting inbred lines, to estimate the combining ability of the lines and to verify whether the genetic diversity among those lines assessed by moleculars markers is correlated with single cross hybrid heterosis Thirty-six single-crosses resulting from partial diallel and the 12 parental lines were evaluated in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, in randomized block design, with tree replicates and two commercial checks. The following traits were evaluated: plant and ear height, ear weight and grain weight. Individual variance analysis of hybrids were performed, and the averages were compared by Tukey test (P<0.05). General combining ability of the lines was obtained according to Geraldi e Miranda Filho. Correlations among matrices were estimated through Mantel statistics, considering heterosis, yield and specific combining ability with genetic divergence assessed by AFLP and SSR. The hybrid PM624 x IP398 exhibited outstanding yield capacity and the lines VER266 and L105 showed positive GCA for grain yield. Estimate heterosis ranged from -559 to 6.320 kg ha-1. No significant correlation was observed between heterosis, specific combination ability or grain yield with genetic distance assessed by AFLP and SSR. Therefore, no prediction of hybrids performance could be made on the basis of the genetic divergence of the parent lines.


Genome | 2004

Survey in the sugarcane expressed sequence tag database (SUCEST) for simple sequence repeats.

Luciana Rossini Pinto; Karine Miranda Oliveira; Eugênio César Ulian; Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia; Anete Pereira de Souza


Plant Breeding | 2006

Characterization of novel sugarcane expressed sequence tag microsatellites and their comparison with genomic SSRs

Luciana Rossini Pinto; Karine Miranda Oliveira; Thiago G. Marconi; Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia; Eugênio César Ulian; A. P. de Souza


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2006

Genetic mapping in sugarcane, a high polyploid, using bi-parental progeny: identification of a gene controlling stalk colour and a new rust resistance gene

Louis-Marie Raboin; Karine Miranda Oliveira; L. Lecunff; H. Telismart; Danièle Roques; M. Butterfield; Jean-Yves Hoarau; A. D’Hont


Genome | 2009

Characterization of new polymorphic functional markers for sugarcane

Karine Miranda Oliveira; Luciana Rossini Pinto; Thiago G. Marconi; Marcelo Mollinari; Eugênio César Ulian; S. M. Chabregas; M. C. Falco; W. Burnquist; A. A. F. Garcia; Anete Pereira de Souza


Molecular Breeding | 2007

Functional integrated genetic linkage map based on EST-markers for a sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) commercial cross

Karine Miranda Oliveira; Luciana Rossini Pinto; Thiago G. Marconi; Gabriel Rodrigues Alves Margarido; M. M. Pastina; Laura Helena Marcon Teixeira; Antonio Figueira; Eugênio César Ulian; Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia; Anete Pereira de Souza

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Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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Prianda Rios Laborda

State University of Campinas

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Eugênio César Ulian

Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira

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Thiago G. Marconi

State University of Campinas

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A. P. de Souza

State University of Campinas

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