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Development of microsatellite markers in<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Cannabis sativa</Emphasis> for DNA typing and genetic relatedness analyses
Authors:H?J?Alghanim  Email author" target="_blank">J?R?AlmirallEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, International Research Forensic Institute, Florida International University, University Park, Miami, FL, 33314, USA
Abstract:Microsatellite markers were developed for Cannabis sativa L. (marijuana) to be used for DNA typing (genotype identification) and to measure the genetic relationships between the different plants. Twelve different oligonucleotide probes were used to screen an enriched microsatellite library of Cannabis sativa in which 49% of the clones contained microsatellite sequences. Characterization of microsatellite loci in Cannabis revealed that GA/CT was the most abundant class of the isolated microsatellites representing 50% overall followed by GTT/CAA, AAG/TTC, and GAT/CTA representing 16%, 15%, and 10%, respectively. Eleven polymorphic STR markers were developed, three derived from dinucleotide motifs and eight from trinucleotide motifs. A total of 52 alleles were detected averaging 4.7 alleles/locus. The expected heterozygosity of the eleven loci ranged between 0.368 and 0.710 and the common probability of identical genotypes was 1.8×10–7. The loci identified 27 unique profiles of the 41 Cannabis samples. The 11 microsatellite markers developed in this study were found to be useful for DNA typing and for assessing genetic relatedness in Cannabis.
Keywords:Cannabis sativa  Marijuana  Microsatellite  Short tandem repeat (STR)  DNA fingerprinting  DNA typing  Genetic relatedness
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