MISA software [24 (link), 25 (link)] was used to identify unique reads containing microsatellite repeats. The search was performed for a minimum repeat number of 5, 4, 3, 3 and 3 for di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-nucleotides, respectively. Primers were designed on the basis of flanking sequences of SSR microsatellite loci by using Primer 3. The parameters of primer design were set as follows: the primer size was between 18 and 25 bp with an optimal size of 22 bp, the annealing temperature was between 55 and 65 °C with the optimal temperature of 60 °C, the PCR product size was between 80 and 300 bp, and default values were selected for other settings.
Microsatellite Isolation and Primer Design
MISA software [24 (link), 25 (link)] was used to identify unique reads containing microsatellite repeats. The search was performed for a minimum repeat number of 5, 4, 3, 3 and 3 for di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-nucleotides, respectively. Primers were designed on the basis of flanking sequences of SSR microsatellite loci by using Primer 3. The parameters of primer design were set as follows: the primer size was between 18 and 25 bp with an optimal size of 22 bp, the annealing temperature was between 55 and 65 °C with the optimal temperature of 60 °C, the PCR product size was between 80 and 300 bp, and default values were selected for other settings.
Corresponding Organization : China Agricultural University
Variable analysis
- Sequencing platform (Illumina HiSeq 4000 PE150)
- Library preparation kit (NEBNext® Ultra™ II DNA Library Preparation Kit)
- Sequence assembly software (SPAdes 3.6.1)
- Microsatellite identification software (MISA)
- Primer design parameters (primer size, annealing temperature, PCR product size)
- Number of raw sequence reads generated (approximately 17.5 Gb)
- Number of contigs obtained after assembly (198,659 contigs)
- Microsatellite loci identified by MISA
- Minimum repeat number for microsatellite identification (5, 4, 3, 3, 3 for di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-nucleotides, respectively)
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