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MOLECULAR MARKERS
Molecular marker
 A DNA sequence that is readily detected and whose inheritance can be easily moniterd.
 The uses of molecular markers are based on the naturally occouring polymorphism.
 A marker is a gene of known function and location, that allow the studying of the inheritance of
the gene.
 A marker must be a polymorphic ie, it must exist in different forms so that chromosomes
carrying mutant gene can be distinguished from the chromosome with the normal gene by a
marker.
 NB: polymorphism involves existence of different forms of same gene in plants or population of
plants.
 Examples: RFLP,RAPD,AFLP,SSR,SNP etc…
RFLP(Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism)
 Organism can be differentiated by analysis of patterns derived from cleavage of
their DNA.
 Technique is mainly based on the special enzyme called Restriction Endonucleases.
 In RFLP restriction enzyme digested DNA is resolved by Gel electrophoresis and
then blotted to a nitro cellulose membrane.
 Specific binding patterns can be visualized by hybridization with labelled probes.
 Different size or length of restriction fragments are produced,such polymorphism
are used to distinguish plant species , genotypes etc..
Advantages
 High reproducibility
 Show codominant alleles
 Detect coupling phase of dna
 Reliable marker in linkage and breeding analysis
 Easily determine a linked trait present in both homozygous and
heterozygous .
Dis advantage
 Require large quantities of high molecular weight DNA.
 Expensive process
 Time consuming
 Labor intensive
Application
 Used in phylogenetic studies
 Gene mapping
 DNA finger printing
 Studies of gene flow
RAPD(Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA)
 It is a PCR based technology.
 In 1991 Welsh and Maclelland developed this technique.
 This procedure detects nucleotide sequence polymorphism in DNA.
 It is used to analyze genetic diversity of an individual by random primers.
 In RAPD the decamer primers will or will not amplify a segment of DNA
depending on the positions that are complimentary to the primer sequence.
 If the priming sites are in the amplifiable region a discrete DNA product is formed
through cyclic amplification.
 Amlified products are separated on agarose gel in presence of ETBR and view
under UV.
Advantages
 Quick and easy to assay.
 Low quantities of template DNA required.
 Dominant markers.
 In expensive.
 Do not require any specific knowledge of the target
DISADVANTAGES
 Low reproducibility
 Highly sensitive and complicated procedure.
 PCR cycling conditions greatly influence the out come.
 Mismatches between primer and template may result in total
absence of PCR product.
APPLICATION
 Gene mapping
 DNA amplification finger printing
 Study of closely related species
 RAPD technique include Arbitrarily Primed Polymerase Chain
Reaction (AP-PCR).
AFLP(Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism)
 AFLP is based on a selectively amplifying a subset of restriction fragments from a
complex mixture of DNA fragments obtained after digestion of genomic DNA
with restriction endonucleases.
 Polymorphisms are detected from differences in the length of the amplified
fragments by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE)
 The technique involves four steps: (1) restriction of DNA and
ligation of oligonucletide adapters (2) preselective amplification (3) selective
amplification (4) gel analysis of amplified fragments.
 AFLP involves the restriction of genomic DNA, followed by ligation of adaptors
complementary to the restriction sites and selective PCR amplification of a subset
of the adapted restriction fragments. These fragments are viewed on denaturing
polyacrylamide gels either through autoradiographic or fluorescence
methodologies .
Advantages
 High genomic abundance.
 Considerable reproducibility.
 AFLPs can be analyzed on automatic sequencers.
 The generation of many informative bands per reaction.
 Capability to amplify between 50 and 100 fragments at one time.
 Higher resolution and sensitivity.
Disadvantages
 Need for purified, high molecular weight DNA.
 The major disadvantage of AFLP markers is that these are
dominant markers.
 Abundance of data.
Application
 AFLPs can be applied in studies involving genetic identity, parentage and
identification of clones and cultivars.
 phylogenetic studies of closely related species.
 AFLP markers have successfully been used for analyzing genetic diversity in some
other plant species such as peanut.
 This technique is useful for breeders to accelerate plant improvement.
 AFLP markers are useful in genetic studies, such as biodiversity evaluation,
analysis of germplasm collections, genotyping of individuals and genetic distance
analyses.
SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) or Microsatellites
 The term microsatellites was coined by Litt & Lutty (1989)and it also known as Simple
Sequence Repeats (SSRs), are sections of DNA.
 Microsatellite markers, developed from genomic libraries, can belong to either the
transcribed region or the non transcribed region of the genome.
 Microsatellite sequences are especially suited to distinguish closely related genotypes;
because of their high degree of variability, they are, therefore, favoured in population
studies .
 Microsatellite polymorphism can be detected by Southern hybridisation or PCR.
 If nucleotide sequences in the flanking regions of the microsatellite are known, specific
primers can be designed to amplify the microsatellite by PCR.
 microsatellite may be identified by screening sequence databases, poly morphism can
detected by gel electrophoresis
Advantage
 Because the technique is PCR-based, only low quantities of
template DNA (10–100 ng per reaction) are required.
 The strengths of microsatellites include the codominance of alleles,
their high genomic abundance
 the reproducibility of microsatellites is high and analyses do not
require high quality DNA
Disadvantage
 main drawbacks of microsatellites is that high development costs
 errors in genotype scoring
 Difficulty in interpretation
 PCR error
Application
 Poppulation genetics
 Gene mapping
 Analysis of germplasm collection
 Useful in determining functional diversity

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Molecular markers

  • 2. Molecular marker  A DNA sequence that is readily detected and whose inheritance can be easily moniterd.  The uses of molecular markers are based on the naturally occouring polymorphism.  A marker is a gene of known function and location, that allow the studying of the inheritance of the gene.  A marker must be a polymorphic ie, it must exist in different forms so that chromosomes carrying mutant gene can be distinguished from the chromosome with the normal gene by a marker.  NB: polymorphism involves existence of different forms of same gene in plants or population of plants.  Examples: RFLP,RAPD,AFLP,SSR,SNP etc…
  • 3. RFLP(Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism)  Organism can be differentiated by analysis of patterns derived from cleavage of their DNA.  Technique is mainly based on the special enzyme called Restriction Endonucleases.  In RFLP restriction enzyme digested DNA is resolved by Gel electrophoresis and then blotted to a nitro cellulose membrane.  Specific binding patterns can be visualized by hybridization with labelled probes.  Different size or length of restriction fragments are produced,such polymorphism are used to distinguish plant species , genotypes etc..
  • 4. Advantages  High reproducibility  Show codominant alleles  Detect coupling phase of dna  Reliable marker in linkage and breeding analysis  Easily determine a linked trait present in both homozygous and heterozygous .
  • 5. Dis advantage  Require large quantities of high molecular weight DNA.  Expensive process  Time consuming  Labor intensive
  • 6. Application  Used in phylogenetic studies  Gene mapping  DNA finger printing  Studies of gene flow
  • 7. RAPD(Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA)  It is a PCR based technology.  In 1991 Welsh and Maclelland developed this technique.  This procedure detects nucleotide sequence polymorphism in DNA.  It is used to analyze genetic diversity of an individual by random primers.  In RAPD the decamer primers will or will not amplify a segment of DNA depending on the positions that are complimentary to the primer sequence.  If the priming sites are in the amplifiable region a discrete DNA product is formed through cyclic amplification.  Amlified products are separated on agarose gel in presence of ETBR and view under UV.
  • 8. Advantages  Quick and easy to assay.  Low quantities of template DNA required.  Dominant markers.  In expensive.  Do not require any specific knowledge of the target
  • 9. DISADVANTAGES  Low reproducibility  Highly sensitive and complicated procedure.  PCR cycling conditions greatly influence the out come.  Mismatches between primer and template may result in total absence of PCR product.
  • 10. APPLICATION  Gene mapping  DNA amplification finger printing  Study of closely related species  RAPD technique include Arbitrarily Primed Polymerase Chain Reaction (AP-PCR).
  • 11. AFLP(Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism)  AFLP is based on a selectively amplifying a subset of restriction fragments from a complex mixture of DNA fragments obtained after digestion of genomic DNA with restriction endonucleases.  Polymorphisms are detected from differences in the length of the amplified fragments by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE)  The technique involves four steps: (1) restriction of DNA and ligation of oligonucletide adapters (2) preselective amplification (3) selective amplification (4) gel analysis of amplified fragments.  AFLP involves the restriction of genomic DNA, followed by ligation of adaptors complementary to the restriction sites and selective PCR amplification of a subset of the adapted restriction fragments. These fragments are viewed on denaturing polyacrylamide gels either through autoradiographic or fluorescence methodologies .
  • 12. Advantages  High genomic abundance.  Considerable reproducibility.  AFLPs can be analyzed on automatic sequencers.  The generation of many informative bands per reaction.  Capability to amplify between 50 and 100 fragments at one time.  Higher resolution and sensitivity.
  • 13. Disadvantages  Need for purified, high molecular weight DNA.  The major disadvantage of AFLP markers is that these are dominant markers.  Abundance of data.
  • 14. Application  AFLPs can be applied in studies involving genetic identity, parentage and identification of clones and cultivars.  phylogenetic studies of closely related species.  AFLP markers have successfully been used for analyzing genetic diversity in some other plant species such as peanut.  This technique is useful for breeders to accelerate plant improvement.  AFLP markers are useful in genetic studies, such as biodiversity evaluation, analysis of germplasm collections, genotyping of individuals and genetic distance analyses.
  • 15. SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) or Microsatellites  The term microsatellites was coined by Litt & Lutty (1989)and it also known as Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs), are sections of DNA.  Microsatellite markers, developed from genomic libraries, can belong to either the transcribed region or the non transcribed region of the genome.  Microsatellite sequences are especially suited to distinguish closely related genotypes; because of their high degree of variability, they are, therefore, favoured in population studies .  Microsatellite polymorphism can be detected by Southern hybridisation or PCR.  If nucleotide sequences in the flanking regions of the microsatellite are known, specific primers can be designed to amplify the microsatellite by PCR.  microsatellite may be identified by screening sequence databases, poly morphism can detected by gel electrophoresis
  • 16. Advantage  Because the technique is PCR-based, only low quantities of template DNA (10–100 ng per reaction) are required.  The strengths of microsatellites include the codominance of alleles, their high genomic abundance  the reproducibility of microsatellites is high and analyses do not require high quality DNA
  • 17. Disadvantage  main drawbacks of microsatellites is that high development costs  errors in genotype scoring  Difficulty in interpretation  PCR error
  • 18. Application  Poppulation genetics  Gene mapping  Analysis of germplasm collection  Useful in determining functional diversity