Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7769053 | Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The genetic diversity in 17 germplasms of Vicia amoena L. from north China was analyzed using SRAP and ISSR markers. Three hundred and sixty-eight (94.11%) polymorphic bands (211 and 157 obtained from 20 pairs of SRAP and ISSR primers, respectively) were scored. Although SRAP was more effective than ISSR markers with higher PIC, RP and larger variation range of genetic distance, both the markers were useful for assessing V. amoena genetic diversity. Cluster analysis showed that the 17 germplasms were clustered into 5 groups. The results of principal coordinate analysis supported UPGMA clustering. The germplasms from source areas where the annual average temperature ranged from â1.0 to 5 °C exhibited the highest level of genetic diversity with the highest PPI, I and H. These results have important implications in genome mapping, breeding purposes, and germplasm conservation.
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Authors
Ying Liu, Ju-ming Zhang, Xian-guo Wang, Fang Liu, Zhong-bao Shen,