A genome-wide resource of intron spanning primers compatible for quantitative PCR and intron length polymorphism in rice
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Whole genome sequence availability in rice has provided several advantages for genomics as well as other omics assisted applications. Genome-wide molecular markers are one of such availability that has exceptional importance in modern plant breeding. In the present study, a resource of intron-spanning primers (ISPs) was developed using whole genome sequence information of two rice subspecies, japonica (cv. Nipponbare) and indica (cv. 93-11). The ISPs were designed in a way that the PCR using a cDNA template will yield 60 to 100 base pair size amplicon ideal for the quantitative PCR analysis. Whereas, PCR using genomic DNA will amplify the introns, which are more prone to sequence variation. The sequence variation in the intron serves as an excellent marker resource. The application of ISPs was demonstrated by characterizing 12 diverse rice cultivars. A total of eight out of ten ISPs were found to be polymorphic. The resource will be helpful for the rice molecular biologist and breeder community.
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Ram, H., Singh, B. P., Katara, J., Chopra, R., Kumar, P., Jaiswal, R., Geetika, Deshmukh, R., & Sonah, H. (2019). A genome-wide resource of intron spanning primers compatible for quantitative PCR and intron length polymorphism in rice. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 79(02), 499–502. Retrieved from https://www.isgpb.org/journal/index.php/IJGPB/article/view/2853
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