鶹Ժ

January 6, 2022

A multispecies amplicon sequencing approach for genetic diversity assessments in grassland plant species

Graphical summary of the steps leading to the identification of multispecies amplicons that were used for genetic diversity assessments. Credit: Danira León
× close
Graphical summary of the steps leading to the identification of multispecies amplicons that were used for genetic diversity assessments. Credit: Danira León

Grasslands are widespread and relevant ecosystems responsible for sustainable roughage production. Plant genetic diversity (PGD; i.e., within-species diversity) is related to many beneficial effects on the ecosystem functioning of grasslands. In their recently published paper, Miguel Loera-Sánchez, Bruno Studer and Roland Kölliker report a set of 12 multispecies primer pairs that can be used for high-throughput PGD assessments in multiple grassland plant species.

The tools presented in this study provide the basis for cost-effective, multispecies genetic diversity assessments in plants and constitute a promising starting point for further improvements and adaptations. As awareness increases around the ecological significance of plant genetic diversity and as widespread monitoring of genetic diversity gains traction, such multispecies approaches valuably complement the tools for genetic diversity monitoring efforts.

The research was published in Molecular Ecology Resources.

More information: Miguel Loera‐Sánchez et al, A multispecies amplicon sequencing approach for genetic diversity assessments in grassland plant species, Molecular Ecology Resources (2021).

Journal information: Molecular Ecology Resources

Provided by ETH Zurich

Load comments (0)

This article has been reviewed according to Science X's and . have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility:

Get Instant Summarized Text (GIST)

This summary was automatically generated using LLM.