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Marta Leonor Marulanda

Marta Leonor Marulanda

Technological University of Pereira, Colombia

Title: Evaluation of SSR and SNP markers obtained from transcriptome analysis by RNA-seq in Rubus glaucus Benth

Biography

Biography: Marta Leonor Marulanda

Abstract

In Colombia, the Andean blackberry (Rubus glaucus Benth) is one of the products with the greatest development potential in the Colombian Andes. It has a share of 0.7% in cultivated area and 0.4% in national production of permanent crops; its annual growth rate is 8.8% in production and 7.8% in area. Anthracnose caused by several species of Colletotrichum fungi is considered a major Andean blackberry pathogen (Rubus glaucus) in Colombia. Plants with fungal tolerance are promising material for growers to avoid pest control through fungicides, which are also detrimental to the environment. By using RNA-seq in R. glaucus tolerant and susceptible accessions to Colletotrichum a large number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in tolerant R. glaucus material were identified. A total of 44,660 genes were up-regulated in R. glaucus tolerant material challenged with Colletotrichum when compared to susceptible material also inoculated with the fungus. The largest numbers of identified up-regulated genes were classified as having catalytic and binding activities. In addition over 2,000 SNPs and 4,799 SSR markers that are potential candidates to distinguish between tolerant and susceptible material were also determined. In order to have significant advances in the characterization and selection processes, SSR and SNP markers were evaluated.