Title: Genetic diversity of Camellia oleifera using ISSR and SRAP markers
Abstract: In this paper,two kinds of molecular markers,ISSR and SRAP were used to assess the genetic diversity in 192 accessions of Camellia oleifera.Ten primers were screened from 100 primers of ISSR,118 bands were amplified,among which 104 bands were polymorphic bands,the percentage of polymorphic band was 88.14 %,the Nei's genetic similarity coefficients ranged from 0.52 to 1.00.Twelve pairs primers of SRAP were selected out,284 bands were amplified,of which 244 bands(85.37 %) were polymorphic,and the Nei's genetic similarity coefficients ranged from 0.65 to 0.95.The correlation of the genetic similarity matrix among the ISSR,SRAP and the combination data were higher.It indicated that the two methods had highly consistent in the genetic diversity analysis of C.oleifera,furthermore the SRAP technique was more reliable.According to the UPGMA method,we made the cluster analysis by using the NTSYS software.The 192 germplasms of C.oleifera could be divided into 6 groups at the similarity coefficient of 0.68 by ISSR marker;they also could be divided into 6 groups at the similarity coefficient of 0.70 by SRAP marker.This indicated that the C.oleifera germplasms had close relationship.However,the dendrogram's cluster analysis showed that some germplasms probably represent different genetic background and high genetic diversity.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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