Molecular and morphological divergence studies in Indian potato varieties
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Molecular and morphological divergence studies in Indian potato varieties
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Creator |
Chimote, V P
Pattanayak, D Naik, P S |
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Subject |
genetic diversity
Solanum tuberosum SSR RAPD morphology |
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Description |
216-223
Genetic diversity analysis of 32 commercial Indian potato varieties was done using four multi-loci SSR (123 alleles at 12 loci), 14 RAPD (168 alleles) and 21 morphological markers. 2D PCO analysis in general, gave a better picture of the genetic divergence as they had low influence of any specific allele/marker. Though the degree of divergence varied, overall placement patterns were similar to a large extent in all the three PCO studies, except that in RAPD studies this was defined by the second component of the axis. These results were also reflected in a consensus 2D-scatter plot derived from mean placement values of the three PCOs, which showed that Indian varieties were placed into three separate groups. Solanum demissum derived late blight resistant varieties formed a closely placed group and andigena type varieties released prior to late blight programme formed a diverse group. Third group composed of either traditional tuberosum varieties or recently released neotuberosum showed overlapping pattern. |
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Date |
2009-02-10T06:44:10Z
2009-02-10T06:44:10Z 2007-04 |
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Article
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Identifier |
0972-5849
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3033 |
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Language |
en_US
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Relation |
Int. Cl.⁸ C12N15/10
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Publisher |
CSIR
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Source |
IJBT Vol.6(2) [April 2007]
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