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Parental polymorphism in iron- and zinc-rich rice varieties (Swarna and type 3) Using SSR markers

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Title Parental polymorphism in iron- and zinc-rich rice varieties (Swarna and type 3) Using SSR markers
 
Creator D. Shivani, K. Suman, P. Madhubabu, Ramya Rathod, C. Cheralu, V. Gouri Shankar and C.N. Neeraja
 
Subject Biofortification, Iron, Microsatellite markers, Parental polymorphism, Rice, Zinc.
 
Description A microsatellite is a specific sequence of DNA bases which contains repeats. In present study, rice microsatellite (RM) markers were used to study the parental polymorphism between two parents. The experiment was conducted at Indian Institute of Rice Research, Rajendranagar Hyderabad (India). ‘Swarna’ and ‘Type 3’ rice varieties dense in grain iron and zinc were used to study the parental polymorphism. Out of 171 rice markers used for parental polymorphism, 52 markers showed polymorphism and 119 were monomorphic with expected base pair ranging from 84 to 383 bp. Therefore, these polymorphic rice microsatellite markers can be used in fine mapping of iron- and zinc-rich micronutrient genes to study the mapping populations of crosses obtained from these parents.
 
Date 2021-09-17T06:20:52Z
2021-09-17T06:20:52Z
2020-02-14
 
Type Review Paper
 
Identifier • D. Shivani, K. Suman, P. Madhubabu, Ramya Rathod, C. Cheralu, V. Gouri Shankar and C.N. Neeraja (2020). PARENTAL POLYMORPHISM IN IRON- AND ZINC-RICH RICE VARIETIES (SWARNA AND TYPE 3) USING SSR MARKERS. Applied Biological Research 22(1): 69-75; (2020)
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63694
 
Language English
 
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Publisher applied biological research