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Jatin Kumar

Bio: Jatin Kumar is an academic researcher from University of Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic variation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 139 citations.

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TL;DR: To detect genetic variations among different Simmondsia chinensis genotypes, two gene targeted markers, start codon targeted (SCoT) polymorphism and CAAT box-derived polymorphism (CBDP) were employed in terms of their informativeness and efficiency in analyzing genetic relationships among different genotypes.

68 citations

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01 Mar 2019-Heliyon
TL;DR: Twenty inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) and twenty two start codon targeted (SCoT) primers were employed to analyze genetic diversity and population structure among 52 Trichosanthes dioica Roxb.

36 citations

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TL;DR: Simarouba glauca DC is an evergreen, polygamodioecious, eco-friendly tree borne oil seed crop, native of tropical rainforest regions of South and Central America and was first introduced in India in 1966.

34 citations

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TL;DR: Two unique ISSR markers, viz.
Abstract: DNA fingerprinting studies have been carried out with the physiologically mature male and female plants of Jojoba using 80 ISSR primers with a view to generate sex-linked markers. After bulk segregant analysis, two unique ISSR markers, viz. ISSR8481500 and VIS111317 have been developed which can be used for determining the sex at the seedling stage. Of the eighty primers tested on the pooled male DNA and pooled female DNA samples, six ISSR primers were found to be associated with sex expression. Of the six, only two primers ISSR848 and VIS11 generated unique male sex specific bands of ~1,500 and ~1,300 bp which were consecutively present in all the male genotypes and absent in all the respective female genotypes. The remaining four primers when tried on individuals of different genotypes were confined to their sex specificity in only two female genotypes and absent in their male counterparts. One of the male-sex specific markers, VIS111317 has also been cloned and sequenced which showed homology with a sex linked gene, DD44 from dioecious Silene species. Furthermore, VIS111317 was converted into a male sex-specific sequence tagged sites (STS) marker of 584 bp. The male specific STS marker thus developed has been verified and validated on 100 populations of male and female individuals from ten different genotypes of Jojoba to endorse the diagnostic reliability of the STS marker. This can gainfully be employed for screening of sex at seedling stage which would be quite helpful for uprooting the undesired plants, thereby, saving resources like labor, water, fertilizers and space for highly desirable female plants.

20 citations

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TL;DR: DNA fingerprinting technology, ISSR analysis along with bulk segregant analysis (BSA), has been carried out on a diverse set of 17- to18-year-old mature male and female plants of Jojoba to validate a male sex-specific ISSR marker, UBC-8071200 on larger population that comprises 330 female and 255 male plants ofJojoba.
Abstract: There is a recent surge in the marker-assisted selection of desired sex type among economically important dioecious crops. Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba), a dioecious crop is of immense agricultural importance where only the female plants are preferred for commerce. DNA fingerprinting technology, ISSR analysis along with bulk segregant analysis (BSA), has been carried out on a diverse set of 17- to18-year-old mature male and female plants of Jojoba to validate a male sex-specific ISSR marker, UBC-8071200 on larger population that comprises 330 female and 255 male plants of Jojoba. This male sex-specific DNA fragment of ~1200 bp was cloned and sequenced. The sequence was found to be 1120 bp in length and based on the sequence information, a pair of sequence tagged sites primers was developed that amplified a single ~800 bp band, consistently only in all the male populations while no amplification was seen in their female counterparts. The marker was named as Jojoba Male Sex Marker which was further validated on 330 female plants from 22 genotypes and 255 male plants from 17 genotypes.

15 citations


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TL;DR: To detect genetic variations among different Simmondsia chinensis genotypes, two gene targeted markers, start codon targeted (SCoT) polymorphism and CAAT box-derived polymorphism (CBDP) were employed in terms of their informativeness and efficiency in analyzing genetic relationships among different genotypes.

68 citations

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TL;DR: The data suggest CBDP markers are better markers for genetic diversity study in A. paniculata as suggested by the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) based clustering and population structure based analysis.

61 citations

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TL;DR: The present review emphasizes the mode of sex determination among dioecious plants vis-a-vis summarizes the works related to gender specific markers generated using male and female plants from agriculturally important dioemious crops.
Abstract: Flowering plants are known to exhibit vast diversity of sexual systems encompassing bisexual, monoecious and dioecious conditions. Dioecy offers opportunities to explore separately the male and female programmes giving an insight to the evolutionary, developmental and molecular processes leading to separate mechanisms for sex expression. Mechanisms controlling sex can either be genetic or epigenetic (physiological and environmental). Plant hormones too influence sex expression. An active Y sex determination system and an X to autosomes ratio systems are common amongst the flowering plants. Advances in our understanding of sex determination has been addressed both by conventional as well as molecular approaches. Using conventional techniques mainly cytogenetics, sex chromosomes in some dioecious plants have been identified and characterized. Surprisingly, the presence of well defined sex chromosomes was found in only few species. Some sex linked genes have also been identified and characterized using molecular approaches but none of these genes have a direct link to sex determination. Molecular markers have been employed to resolve the enigma associated with dioecism to a certain extent. Its application in plant breeding is immensely beneficial. Positively, it would be beneficial for validation of sex prior their sex expression at larger perspectives. The present review therefore emphasizes the mode of sex determination among dioecious plants vis-a-vis summarizes the works related to gender specific markers generated using male and female plants from agriculturally important dioecious crops.

43 citations

01 Jan 2016
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43 citations