Satellyptus: Analysis and database of microsatellites from ESTs of Eucalyptus

  • Paulo Cezar Ceresini*
  • , Cristina Lacerda Soares Petrarolha Silva
  • , Robson Fernando Missio
  • , Elaine Costa Souza
  • , Carlos Norberto Fischer
  • , Ivan Rizzo Guillherme
  • , Ivo Gregorio
  • , Eloiza Helena Tajara da Silva
  • , Regina Maria Barreto Cicarelli
  • , Marco Túlio Alves da Silva
  • , José Fernando Garcia
  • , Gustavo Arbex Avelar
  • , Laercio Ribeiro Porto Neto
  • , André Ricardo Marçon
  • , Maurício Bacci
  • , Danyelle Cristine Marini
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The main goal of our research was to search for SSRs in the Eucalyptus EST FORESTs database (using a software for mining SSR-motifs). With this objective, we created a database for cataloging Eucalyptus EST-derived SSRs, and developed a bioinformatics tool, named Satellyptus, for finding and analyzing microsatellites in the Eucalyptus EST database. The search for microsatellites in the FORESTs database containing 71,115 Eucalyptus EST sequences (52.09 Mb) revealed 20,530 SSRs in 15,621 ESTs. The SSR abundance detected on the Eucalyptus ESTs database (29% or one microsatellite every four sequences) is considered very high for plants. Amongst the categories of SSR motifs, the climeric (37%) and trimeric ones (33%) predominated. The AG/CT motif was the most frequent (35.15%) followed by the trimeric CCG/CGG (12.81%). From a random sample of 1,217 sequences, 343 microsatellites in 265 SSR-containing sequences were identified. Approximately 48% of these ESTs containing microsatellites were homologous to proteins with known biological function. Most of the microsatellites detected in Eucalyptus ESTs were positioned at either the 5′ or 3′ end. Our next priority involves the design of flanking primers for codominant SSR loci, which could lead to the development of a set of microsatellite-based markers suitable for marker-assisted Eucalyptus breeding programs. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)589-600
Number of pages12
JournalGenetics and Molecular Biology
Volume28
Issue number3 SUPPL.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bioinformatics tool
  • Gene ontology
  • Genetic markers
  • SSR
  • Small sequence repeats

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