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Cross Species Amplification of Cowpea Derived Unigene-SSR Markers and Diversity Analysis in Black Gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper]

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2017;5(2):88-96.
Published online: June 1, 2017

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*Corresponding author Jegadeesan Souframanien, souf@barc.gov.in, Tel: +91-22-25590366, Fax: +91-22-25505151
• Received: January 26, 2017   • Revised: February 22, 2017   • Accepted: February 27, 2017

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  • Black gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] is an important legume crop in Asia, where it is a major source of dietary protein for its predominantly vegetarian population. Molecular breeding programme in this crop has made little progress due to lack of genomic resources. It largely depends on the sequence information available in the closely related taxa. Ninety-six cowpea derived unigene-SSR markers were tested for their cross species amplification in black gram. Forty-nine unigene-SSR primers showed cross species amplification and diversity among 42 black gram accessions were studied. Each unigene-SSR marker detected two to five alleles and 49 SSR primers collectively amplified 119 alleles in black gram with an average of 2.4 alleles/locus. The polymorphic information content (PIC) of the unigene-SSR markers ranged from 0.05 to 0.72 with an average of 0.41. Cluster analysis based on neighbor-joining method grouped the 42 accessions into three major clusters. The genetic closeness among the cultivars can be explained by the high degree of commonness in their pedigree. These unigene-SSR markers were also successful in detecting variation among 15 gamma ray induced mutants of black gram included in the present investigation. Functional categorization of these unigene-SSR markers corresponded to many genes with biological, cellular and molecular functions, and hence offers an opportunity to investigate the consequences of SSR polymorphism on gene functions and serves as valuable resource for black gram genetic analysis.
Grain legumes among the most important crops provide one third of human dietary protein. Black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) is a member of Vigna Savi (subgenus Ceratotropis), a genus belonging to the tribe phaseoleae, that includes other economically important grain legumes like cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp), mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek), common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) and azuki bean (Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & Ohashi). Black gram, commonly known as urd bean in India, is a self-pollinating annual diploid (2n = 2x = 22) crop with a genome size of approximately 574 Mbp (Arumuganathan and Earle 1991). Black gram originated in India and has been domesticated from its wild ancestral form V. mungo var. silvestris (Lukoki et al. 1980). The productivity of black gram has not increased significantly, since the last decade (Souframanien and Gopalakrishna 2006) and the low productivity can be attributed to lack of genetic variability, poor harvest index, absence of suitable ideotypes for different cropping systems and susceptibility to various diseases/pests.
The accurate estimation of genetic diversity is an important component in any crop improvement program and can be invaluable in selection of diverse parental combinations to generate segregating progenies with maximum genetic variability (Barrett and Kidwell 1998). The study of genetic diversity also can be useful for germplasm maintenance by removing the duplicity and misidentity in the core accessions. DNA based molecular markers provide an opportunity to characterize accessions and to measure genetic relationships more precisely compared to other markers (Soller and Beckmann 1983).
Different molecular markers have been used for the study of genetic diversity in grain legumes (Gupta and Gopalakrishna 2008). In black gram, genetic diversity study has been carried out using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) (Souframanien and Gopalakrishna 2004), inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) (Souframanien and Gopalakrishna 2004), amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) (Gupta and Gopalakrishna 2009) and SSR or microsatellite (Gupta and Gopalakrishna 2009; Souframanien and Gopalakrishna 2009) markers. Among different molecular markers, SSR markers are considered breeder friendly owing to their ease to use, high reproducibility, hyper variability, locus specificity and codominant nature. SSRs are present not only in the intergenic regions but also in the transcribed regions of the genome; the latter SSRs being commonly referred to as EST-SSRs or genic-SSRs (Toth et al. 2000; Li et al. 2004). Since genic regions are more conserved than intergenic regions, EST-SSR markers show high rate of transferability to related species and therefore, genic-SSR markers developed in one species can be used in related species for which sufficient sequence information is not available for marker development (Wang et al. 2004). However, there is lot of redundancy in the EST databases and this may lead to development of same set of EST based SSR markers for the same locus. This problem can be circumvented by clustering the ESTs into a non-redundant set of gene-oriented clusters called unigenes. Each unigenes-based marker would therefore have a unique position in the genome. Unigene-based SSR markers have been developed in many crops including cereals (Parida et al. 2006), citrus (Shanker et al. 2007) and legumes (Gupta and Gopalakrishna 2010; Gupta et al. 2014).
In black gram, there are no reports of SSR marker development except development of genic-SSR markers from transcriptome sequences of immature pods (Souframanien and Reddy 2015). Therefore, SSR markers from other species have been used for genetic analysis (Gupta et al. 2008; Gupta and Gopalakrishna 2009; Gupta et al. 2013). In this study, cowpea unigenes-based SSR markers were used to check their transferability to black gram and evaluate their utility in studying the genetic diversity in black gram.
Plant materials and DNA extraction
A total of 42 black gram accessions which included cultivars, landraces and mutants were used in the study (Table 1). Fifteen mutants (M6) used in this study were isolated from the variety TU94-2 using gamma rays (400 Gy). Total genomic DNAs were extracted from young seedlings using DNeasy® plant DNA extraction kit (Qiagen). The quality and quantity of DNAs were checked using Nanodrop ND 1000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Scientific, USA).
SSR marker analysis
A total of 96 cowpea unigene-SSR markers developed by Gupta and Gopalakrishna (2010) were used in the study to check their transferability and study the genetic diversity in black gram accessions. PCR reactions were performed in 25 μL volume containing 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 9.0), 50 mM KCl, 1.5 mM MgCl2, 0.2 mM of each dNTP, 0.2 unit Taq DNA polymerase (Fermentas Life Sciences), 75 ng template DNA, and 20 ng each of forward and reverse primers. PCR amplifications were carried out in an Eppendorf Mastercycler (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany) using the following thermal profile: 1 cycle of 95°C for 2 minutes, followed by 39 cycles of 94°C for 30 seconds, 55–60°C for 1 minute, 72°C for 30 seconds and a final extension of 72°C for 7 minutes. PCR products were separated on 3% agarose gel using 1X Tris-borate-EDTA (TBE) buffer at 80 volt. The gels were visualized under UV after staining with ethidium bromide and were documented using a gel documentation and image analysis system (Syngene, U.K.). The sizes of the amplified products were determined by comparison to 100-bp ladder.
Statistical analysis
SSR marker fragments were scored as present (1) or absent (0), each of which was treated as an independent character regardless of its intensity. Polymorphic information content (PIC) of each SSR marker was calculated by applying the formula of Powell et al. (1996): PIC = 1 − ∑(Pij)2, where Pij is the frequency of the jth alleles for ith loci. Data were entered in a binary matrix as discrete variables and pair-wise similarities were obtained using the Dice’s coefficient. Data analyses were performed using the software Darwin version 5.0 (Perrier et al. 2003) and neighbor joining method was used to estimate the genetic relatedness among the accessions and generate the dendrogram.
Transferability of cowpea unigene-SSR markers to black gram
A total of 96 cowpea unigene-based SSR markers were screened on 42 black gram accessions to study their transferability and utility. Out of 96 cowpea unigene-SSR markers, 49 SSR markers (51%) were found to be transferable to black gram. All the 49 SSR markers that showed amplification in black gram were also found polymorphic among the black gram accessions (Table 2). The cross-transferable SSR markers included 14 SSRs having di-nucleotide repeat, 29 SSRs with tri-nucleotide repeat, two SSRs with tetra-nucleotide repeat and four SSRs with penta-nucleotide repeat motifs. Each polymorphic SSR marker detected two to five alleles and 49 SSR primers collectively amplified 119 alleles in black gram with an average of 2.4 alleles/locus. The PIC of the unigene-SSR markers ranged from 0.05 to 0.72 with an average of 0.41 (Table 2). The PIC values among 14 di-nucleotide motifs ranged from 0.09 to 0.72, with an average of 0.43. For tri-nucleotide repeat motifs, the PIC values ranged from 0.05 to 0.64, with an average of 0.41. Among SSRs with long motifs, 2 tetra- and 4 penta-nucleotide base makers showed amplification and polymorphism among black gram accessions studied. Null alleles were observed with all 49 SSR markers. Out of 49 unigene-SSR markers which showed amplification in black gram, 39 loci matched known genes, which were involved in different functional types of proteins (Table 2). Representative DNA amplification of black gram using cowpea derived unigene-SSR marker VuGM81 is shown in Fig. 1.
Unigene-SSR markers based genetic diversity study in black gram
The usefulness of cowpea derived unigene-SSR markers for diversity analysis was investigated in a set of 42 black gram accessions comprising 33 cultivars, 15 mutants and one wild species. Unigene-SSR showed variation among the black gram accessions and mutants used in this study. Cluster analysis based on neighbor-joining method grouped the 42 accessions into three major clusters (Fig. 2). Cluster I contained 19 black gram accessions which was further divided into two sub-clusters. Sub-cluster Ia had 12 accessions (TU94-2, IPU02-43, Nayagarh, TAU-1, TU51-1, IPU94-1, Pant-U30, AKL-15, LBG-402, LBG-17, TU-40 and TU-72) and sub-cluster Ib carried seven accessions including six mutants (M-12, M-23, M-35, M-54, M-38 and M-60) and one normal germplasm (LBG-623). Cluster II contained 14 black gram accessions and was further divided into two sub-clusters. Sub-cluster IIa had eight accessions (TW, RBU-38, TU-820, T-9, M-45, M-27, PLU-662 and IPU-7-3) and sub-cluster IIb had six accessions (PU-31, TU43-1, LBG-693, M-43, Pant-U19 and M-27). Cluster III carried nine black gram accessions (Pant-U31, S-76, TU-55, EC-168200, M-1-1, M-20, KU96-3, TPU-4 and No.55). In the present study, 15 gamma ray induced mutants were analyzed for genetic variation using unigene-SSR markers. These mutants were clustered in all the three clusters. The six mutants (M-12, M-23, M-35, M-54, M-38 and M-60) were clustered together as sub cluster Ib along with sub cluster Ia in which their parent TU94-2 is grouped. Remaining 9 mutants were distributed separately in the clusters II and III.
The cross-transferability of SSR markers developed in a crop to other related species is a time saving and cost effective method for development of SSR markers in the species for which genetic and genomic resources are very limited. In this study, we screened the unigenes based SSR markers developed in cowpea for their transferability and utility in black gram. The transferability of cowpea unigene-SSR markers to black gram was 50% and all transferable SSR markers were also found to be polymorphic in black gram. No correlation between the extent of transferability and SSR repeat type and repeat number was observed in the study. The success rate of transferability of SSR markers depends not only on the evolutionary distance between the two species but also on the conservation of PCR primer binding sites flanking the SSR region. The transferability of SSR markers to related species have been carried out in many other studies (Eujayl et al. 2004; Choudhary et al. 2009; Souframanien and Gopalakrishna 2009; Gupta et al. 2014). Allelic variation at 49 SSR loci produced 119 alleles in 42 black gram accessions and PIC value for the SSR markers varied from 0.05 to 0.72 with an average of 0.41 indicating that these unigene-SSR markers can be successfully used in black gram. Among the di- and tri-nucleotides based primers, high PIC value was observed for di-nucleotide based motifs, which was consistent with previous observations in soybean (Hisano et al. 2007) and hyacinth bean (Zhang et al. 2013). Moreover, the unigene-SSRs based on longer motifs such as tetra- and penta-nucleotide repeat motifs were found to be polymorphic, suggesting that long-motif SSRs are also useful for generating informative markers. The polymorphism level of the SSR markers in this study was comparable to other studies (Blair et al. 2011; Mishra et al. 2012). Moreover, 39 SSR loci matched known genes, which were involved in different functional types of proteins and would assist in identifying marker trait association. In the present study, null alleles were observed for all 49 transferable SSR markers among different black gram accessions studied. The possible concern with SSRs in general is the possibility of null alleles, which fail to amplify due to primer site variation, and thus do not produce a visible amplicon. Other possible concern with EST-SSRs is that unrecognized intron splice sites could disrupt priming sites, resulting in failed amplification. Alternatively, large introns could fall between the primers, resulting in a product that is either too large or in extreme cases, failed amplification (Ellis and Burke 2007).
Cluster analysis based on neighbor-joining method grouped the 42 accessions into three main clusters. The genetic closeness among the cultivars can be explained by the high degree of commonness in their pedigree. For example, accessions TU-72 and TU-40 that were selected from the same cross were grouped together. Similar results were observed in black gram (Gaffor et al. 2001; Souframanien and Gopalakrishna, 2004). Fifteen mutants that were analyzed for genetic variation using unigene-SSR markers were grouped in three clusters. Similarly, distribution of gamma ray induced mutants in different clusters has been reported using RAPD and ISSR markers in black gram (Souframanien et al. 2002). Six mutants were grouped as sub-cluster Ib in the main cluster I in which their parent TU94-2 was also grouped. This indicated low variation in these mutants and showed more genetic similarity with their parents. However, nine mutants were distributed in two different clusters (cluster II and III) indicating large genetic variation among these mutants. Unigene-SSR markers were successful in detecting variation in the gamma ray induced mutants of black gram in the present investigation. Polymorphism revealed by unigene-SSR markers in the present study may be due to base change in the primer binding site as well as deletion or insertion of DNA sequences (Caetano-Anolles et al. 1991). In previous studies, RAPD and ISSR markers were successful in detecting variation among gamma ray induced black gram mutants (Souframanien et al. 2002).
Accessions with most distinct DNA profiles are likely to contain the greatest number of novel alleles. These accessions are likely to uncover the largest number of unique and potentially agronomic useful alleles. This strategy has resulted in identifying high proportion (≈ 50%) of new and useful quantitative trait loci (QTL) alleles in rice and tomato (Tanksley and McCouch 1997). Crosses were made between inter (TAU-1 × KU96-3) and intra (LBG-17 and Nayagarh) cluster accessions to develop recombinant inbred lines (RILs) for identifying DNA markers linked to yellow mosaic virus resistance gene(s) and to map them. Further studies are envisaged to quantify the genetic gain in populations derived from accessions with distinct DNA profiles.
Forty-nine cowpea derived unigene-SSR markers showed cross species amplification in black gram and revealed genetic diversity among 42 accessions. Transferable unigene-SSR markers identified in this study would be a valuable resource for black gram genetic analysis because unigenes-based SSR marker polymorphism would represent the functional variation. Functional categorization of these unigene-SSR markers corresponded to many genes with biological, cellular and molecular functions, and hence offer an opportunity to investigate the consequences of SSR polymorphism on gene functions. These SSR markers would be helpful in the development of a saturated genetic linkage map in black gram and would also provide a tool for QTL analysis, and marker-assisted selection of important traits.
Fig. 1
DNA amplification profile of unigene-SSR marker VuUGM81 in 42 black gram genotypes.
Lane M: 100-bp ladder, 1 to 42: black gram genotypes and mutants as per the list provided in the Table 1.
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Fig. 2
Neighbor joining tree showing genetic relatedness among black gram genotypes revealed by cowpea derived unigene-SSR markers. Sub-clusters are circled and numbered as Ia, Ib, IIa, and IIb along with the main cluster III.
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Table 1
List of black gram accessions with pedigree used in the study.
Table 1
Serial No. Accessions Pedigree
1 TU94-2 TPU-4 × TAU-5 (Mutant of EC-1682000)
2 Nayagarh Local selection
3 Pant-U19 UPU-1 × UPU-2
4 KU 96-3 PU19 × NP21
5 No. 55 Local selection from Satpur Plateau
6 TU-40 TU94-2 × V. mungo var. silvestris
7 PU-31 UPU97-10 × DPU88-31
8 DPU88-31 PLU131 × T-9
9 IPU02-43 DPU88-31 × DUR-1
10 IPU94-1 NP19 × T-9
11 IPU07-3 DPU88-31 × PDU-1
12 EC-168200 Exotic collection from AVRDC, Taiwan
13 TAU-1 T-9 × UM-196 (Mutant of No. 55)
14 T-9 Local selection from Bareilly U.P.
15 LBG-17 Netiminumu × Chikkuduminumu
16 TPU-4 UM-201 (Mutant of No. 55) × T-9
17 Trombay wild Vigna mungo var. silvestris
18 LBG-402 Selection from PLU91
19 AKU-15 -
20 S-76 Local selection
21 TU-72 TU94-2 × V. mungo var. silvestris
22 Pant-U-30 -
23 Pant-U31 UPU97-10 × DPU88-31
24 RBU-38 Selection from local germplasm
25 TU-43-1 Mutant of TU94-2
26 PLU-662 -
27 LBG-623 -
28 LBG-693 -
29 TU51-1 Mutant of TU94-2
30 TU-55 Mutant of TU94-2
31 TU820-1-5 Mutant of TU94-2
32 M-27 Mutant of TU94-2
33 M-45 Mutant of TU94-2
34 M-38 Mutant of TU94-2
35 M-54 Mutant of TU94-2
36 M-20 Mutant of TU94-2
37 M-1-1 Mutant of TU94-2
38 M-60 Mutant of TU94-2
39 M-35 Mutant of TU94-2
40 M-23 Mutant of TU94-2
41 M-43 Mutant of TU94-2
42 M-12 Mutant of TU94-2
Table 2
Details of the 49 cowpea unigene-SSR markers found to be transferable to black gram.
Table 2
Marker Repeat motif SSR location Putative function No. of alleles PICz)
VuUGM02 (AG)14 3′ UTR Transmembrane protein kinase 2 0.44
VuUGM03 (ATG)9 3′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.46
VuUGM08 (CAT)9 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.46
VuUGM12 (GAA)8 3′ UTR Zinc finger protein 2 0.43
VuUGM13 (TC)15 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 5 0.67
VuUGM14 (AAG)8 CDS Zinc knuckle family protein 2 0.21
VuUGM17 (CAG)8 CDS Transcription factor 3 0.59
VuUGM18 (TTC)8 CDS Unknown protein 3 0.61
VuUGM19 (TC)13 5′ UTR Fatty acid hydroxylase 2 0.39
VuUGM25 (GGA)8 CDS Acyltransferase 2 0.24
VuUGM29 (CAG)9 CDS Transcription factor 3 0.64
VuUGM32 (AT)17-(TA)6 3′ UTR Unknown protein 2 0.09
VuUGM33 (AT)21 3′ UTR Trehalose phosphatase 2 0.21
VuUGM34 (AT)16 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.47
VuUGM37 (AT)19 3′ UTR Transcription factor 4 0.49
VuUGM41 (AT)23 3′ UTR Transporter protein 4 0.72
VuUGM42 (TCT)9 5′ UTR Transcription factor 2 0.50
VuUGM45 (TCA)8 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.44
VuUGM47 (ATA)14 3′ UTR LEAFY-like protein 3 0.58
VuUGM48 (AT)25 3′ UTR TGF-beta receptor 2 0.46
VuUGM49 (GA)27 CDS Unknown protein 3 0.34
VuUGM51 (AAT)8 3′ UTR Homeodomain leucine zipper protein 2 0.09
VuUGM52 (AGA)5-AGA)4-(CAG)5 CDS Hypothetical protein 2 0.50
VuUGM54 (TC)14 5′ UTR Wound-responsive protein 3 0.56
VuUGM56 (GAT)8 CDS Hypothetical protein 3 0.50
VuUGM57 (GAA)7 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.50
VuUGM58 (TTC)4-(TTC)5 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.24
VuUGM60 (TC)5-(TC)10 5′ UTR SOC1-like protein 2 0.09
VuUGM62 (AAT)8 3′ UTR Patellin-3 protein 3 0.58
VuUGM64 (TAG)3-(TAG)3 (TAG)4 3′ UTR GTPase activating protein 3 0.45
VuUGM66 (AGT)6 CDS Hypothetical protein 2 0.39
VuUGM67 (TCA)4-(TCA)5 CDS Nucleotide binding protein 3 0.62
VuUGM69 (AAT)5 3′ UTR Calcium dependent protein kinase 3 0.42
VuUGM73 (CAT)6 CDS Nucleotide binding protein 4 0.57
VuUGM74 (AAG)8 CDS Oxygen-evolving enhancer protein 2 0.44
VuUGM75 (TC)5-(CT)7-(TC)5 3′ UTR Pyridoxal phosphate binding 3 0.37
VuUGM76 (AGA)4-(GAA)4 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.49
VuUGM77 (TCT)8 5′ UTR Sulfite reductase 2 0.28
VuUGM78 (AGA)8 CDS Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase 2 0.34
VuUGM79 (GAT)8 3′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.05
VuUGM80 (AT)22 3′ UTR Drought induced protein 2 0.48
VuUGM81 (AAT)12 3′ UTR IMP dehydrogenase 2 0.09
VuUGM82 (AGA)6 CDS ATP dependent helicase 2 0.36
VuUGM88 (TGAG)6 5′ UTR ATP binding protein 2 0.49
VuUGM89 (GAAGA)5 5′ UTR Blue copper protein precursor 2 0.34
VuUGM92 (CTACA)6 3′ UTR 12oxophytodienoate reductase 2 0.44
VuUGM94 (GTGTA)6 3′ UTR CPRD8 protein 2 0.28
VuUGM95 (TGTTG)5 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.05
VuUGM96 (ATCC)6 3′ UTR Transcription factor 2 0.43

z)Polymorphic information content.

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Cross Species Amplification of Cowpea Derived Unigene-SSR Markers and Diversity Analysis in Black Gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper]
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Fig. 1 DNA amplification profile of unigene-SSR marker VuUGM81 in 42 black gram genotypes. Lane M: 100-bp ladder, 1 to 42: black gram genotypes and mutants as per the list provided in the Table 1.
Fig. 2 Neighbor joining tree showing genetic relatedness among black gram genotypes revealed by cowpea derived unigene-SSR markers. Sub-clusters are circled and numbered as Ia, Ib, IIa, and IIb along with the main cluster III.
Cross Species Amplification of Cowpea Derived Unigene-SSR Markers and Diversity Analysis in Black Gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper]

List of black gram accessions with pedigree used in the study.

Serial No. Accessions Pedigree
1 TU94-2 TPU-4 × TAU-5 (Mutant of EC-1682000)
2 Nayagarh Local selection
3 Pant-U19 UPU-1 × UPU-2
4 KU 96-3 PU19 × NP21
5 No. 55 Local selection from Satpur Plateau
6 TU-40 TU94-2 × V. mungo var. silvestris
7 PU-31 UPU97-10 × DPU88-31
8 DPU88-31 PLU131 × T-9
9 IPU02-43 DPU88-31 × DUR-1
10 IPU94-1 NP19 × T-9
11 IPU07-3 DPU88-31 × PDU-1
12 EC-168200 Exotic collection from AVRDC, Taiwan
13 TAU-1 T-9 × UM-196 (Mutant of No. 55)
14 T-9 Local selection from Bareilly U.P.
15 LBG-17 Netiminumu × Chikkuduminumu
16 TPU-4 UM-201 (Mutant of No. 55) × T-9
17 Trombay wild Vigna mungo var. silvestris
18 LBG-402 Selection from PLU91
19 AKU-15 -
20 S-76 Local selection
21 TU-72 TU94-2 × V. mungo var. silvestris
22 Pant-U-30 -
23 Pant-U31 UPU97-10 × DPU88-31
24 RBU-38 Selection from local germplasm
25 TU-43-1 Mutant of TU94-2
26 PLU-662 -
27 LBG-623 -
28 LBG-693 -
29 TU51-1 Mutant of TU94-2
30 TU-55 Mutant of TU94-2
31 TU820-1-5 Mutant of TU94-2
32 M-27 Mutant of TU94-2
33 M-45 Mutant of TU94-2
34 M-38 Mutant of TU94-2
35 M-54 Mutant of TU94-2
36 M-20 Mutant of TU94-2
37 M-1-1 Mutant of TU94-2
38 M-60 Mutant of TU94-2
39 M-35 Mutant of TU94-2
40 M-23 Mutant of TU94-2
41 M-43 Mutant of TU94-2
42 M-12 Mutant of TU94-2

Details of the 49 cowpea unigene-SSR markers found to be transferable to black gram.

Marker Repeat motif SSR location Putative function No. of alleles PICz)
VuUGM02 (AG)14 3′ UTR Transmembrane protein kinase 2 0.44
VuUGM03 (ATG)9 3′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.46
VuUGM08 (CAT)9 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.46
VuUGM12 (GAA)8 3′ UTR Zinc finger protein 2 0.43
VuUGM13 (TC)15 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 5 0.67
VuUGM14 (AAG)8 CDS Zinc knuckle family protein 2 0.21
VuUGM17 (CAG)8 CDS Transcription factor 3 0.59
VuUGM18 (TTC)8 CDS Unknown protein 3 0.61
VuUGM19 (TC)13 5′ UTR Fatty acid hydroxylase 2 0.39
VuUGM25 (GGA)8 CDS Acyltransferase 2 0.24
VuUGM29 (CAG)9 CDS Transcription factor 3 0.64
VuUGM32 (AT)17-(TA)6 3′ UTR Unknown protein 2 0.09
VuUGM33 (AT)21 3′ UTR Trehalose phosphatase 2 0.21
VuUGM34 (AT)16 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.47
VuUGM37 (AT)19 3′ UTR Transcription factor 4 0.49
VuUGM41 (AT)23 3′ UTR Transporter protein 4 0.72
VuUGM42 (TCT)9 5′ UTR Transcription factor 2 0.50
VuUGM45 (TCA)8 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.44
VuUGM47 (ATA)14 3′ UTR LEAFY-like protein 3 0.58
VuUGM48 (AT)25 3′ UTR TGF-beta receptor 2 0.46
VuUGM49 (GA)27 CDS Unknown protein 3 0.34
VuUGM51 (AAT)8 3′ UTR Homeodomain leucine zipper protein 2 0.09
VuUGM52 (AGA)5-AGA)4-(CAG)5 CDS Hypothetical protein 2 0.50
VuUGM54 (TC)14 5′ UTR Wound-responsive protein 3 0.56
VuUGM56 (GAT)8 CDS Hypothetical protein 3 0.50
VuUGM57 (GAA)7 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.50
VuUGM58 (TTC)4-(TTC)5 CDS Unknown protein 2 0.24
VuUGM60 (TC)5-(TC)10 5′ UTR SOC1-like protein 2 0.09
VuUGM62 (AAT)8 3′ UTR Patellin-3 protein 3 0.58
VuUGM64 (TAG)3-(TAG)3 (TAG)4 3′ UTR GTPase activating protein 3 0.45
VuUGM66 (AGT)6 CDS Hypothetical protein 2 0.39
VuUGM67 (TCA)4-(TCA)5 CDS Nucleotide binding protein 3 0.62
VuUGM69 (AAT)5 3′ UTR Calcium dependent protein kinase 3 0.42
VuUGM73 (CAT)6 CDS Nucleotide binding protein 4 0.57
VuUGM74 (AAG)8 CDS Oxygen-evolving enhancer protein 2 0.44
VuUGM75 (TC)5-(CT)7-(TC)5 3′ UTR Pyridoxal phosphate binding 3 0.37
VuUGM76 (AGA)4-(GAA)4 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.49
VuUGM77 (TCT)8 5′ UTR Sulfite reductase 2 0.28
VuUGM78 (AGA)8 CDS Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase 2 0.34
VuUGM79 (GAT)8 3′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.05
VuUGM80 (AT)22 3′ UTR Drought induced protein 2 0.48
VuUGM81 (AAT)12 3′ UTR IMP dehydrogenase 2 0.09
VuUGM82 (AGA)6 CDS ATP dependent helicase 2 0.36
VuUGM88 (TGAG)6 5′ UTR ATP binding protein 2 0.49
VuUGM89 (GAAGA)5 5′ UTR Blue copper protein precursor 2 0.34
VuUGM92 (CTACA)6 3′ UTR 12oxophytodienoate reductase 2 0.44
VuUGM94 (GTGTA)6 3′ UTR CPRD8 protein 2 0.28
VuUGM95 (TGTTG)5 5′ UTR Hypothetical protein 2 0.05
VuUGM96 (ATCC)6 3′ UTR Transcription factor 2 0.43

z)Polymorphic information content.

Table 1 List of black gram accessions with pedigree used in the study.
Table 2 Details of the 49 cowpea unigene-SSR markers found to be transferable to black gram.

Polymorphic information content.