55-58Microsatellites are widely used as genetic
markers because they are co-dominant, multi-allelic, easily scorable and
highly polymorphic. In order to enhance availability of genomic resources, microsatellite
loci were identified from chickpea (Cicer
arietinum L.), the third most important grain legume in the world. A total
of 20 SSR markers were developed from EST clones of wilt resistant cultivar (JG
315) of chickpea. Chickpea varieties (15) were analyzed for genetic diversity
with these markers, which produced a total of 35 alleles with a mean of 1.5
alleles per primer. About 5 markers were polymorphic in the selected genotypes
and observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.12 to 0.87 with an average of 0.32.
These microsatellite markers will be useful in diversity analysis, mapping
agronomically important traits and marker assisted breeding in chickpea