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        <dc:title>Survey sequencing and in-silico development and validation of genomic SSR markers in Indian dill seed</dc:title>
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        <dc:creator>Gandham, P</dc:creator>
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        <dc:subject>Oilseeds</dc:subject>
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        <dc:description>Indian dill seed (Anethum sowa Roxb. ex Fleming) is an important member of family Apiaceae. It is a significant&#13;
seed spice having many medicinal properties. But, this aromatic herb is still orphan from breeding&#13;
and crop improvement perspective as no serious attention has been given by breeders. To swift the&#13;
breeding program, molecular markers play the main role. But due to the paucity of markers, breeding is&#13;
slower in dill seed. Therefore, an attempt was made to develop the genomic SSR markers in dill seed&#13;
through next-generation sequencing. A total of 2119.51 Mbp of raw data were generated on the Miseq&#13;
NGS platform during survey sequencing. In 2,25,956 contigs created by Spades assembler, a total&#13;
48,951 repeat motifs were identified. A set of 20,294 primer pairs (dimer to hexamer repeats) were produced.&#13;
Among detected repeat motifs, 48.89% was mononucleotides. Of 12 primers, 10 (83%) primers&#13;
could be successfully amplified in dill seed and produced 11 amplicons. During cross-genera amplification&#13;
of markers, 9 out of 10 primers could be successfully amplified in related genera. Developed markers&#13;
can also be used to initiate the molecular breeding program, association mapping and to assess the evolutionary&#13;
relationship among seed spices.</dc:description>
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        <dc:date>2020-01</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Kumar, S and Gandham, P and Palve, A and Rathore, A  (2020) Survey sequencing and in-silico development and validation of genomic SSR markers in Indian dill seed.  Journal of King Saud University - Science (TSI), 32 (1).  pp. 862-866.  ISSN 1018-3647     </dc:identifier>
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