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Genetic diversity of Indian jujube cultivars using SCoT, ISSR, and rDNA markers

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Title Genetic diversity of Indian jujube cultivars using SCoT, ISSR, and rDNA markers
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Creator S. K. Singh, Sidhika Chhajer, Rakesh Pathak, R. K. Bhatt, Rajwant K. Kalia
 
Subject Ziziphus mauritiana . SCoT . ISSR . rDNA . Molecular markers . Indian jujube
 
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Genetic variation and relationships among 37 cultivars of Ziziphus mauritiana (Lamk.) native of India were analyzed using start codon targeted (SCoT), inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR), and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) markers. High level of polymorphism among SCoT (61.6%) and ISSR (61%) primers with higher PIC values ranging from 63.1 to 90.4% of SCoT and 47.3 to 88.8% of ISSR primers was recorded. SCoT and ISSR dendrograms revealed similarity coefficients ranging from 0.80 to 0.92 and 0.79 to 0.96, respectively, and clearly delineated all the cultivars of Z. mauritiana into well-supported distinct clusters. Greater Gst signifies higher amount of differentiation observed over multiple loci among seven Z. mauritiana populations. On the other hand, higher gene flow demonstrating a very high migration rate between Z. mauritiana populations
indicated higher rates of transfer of alleles or genes from one population to another. The genetic diversity of population 1 (Rajasthan) was the richest among all the seven populations. The largest genetic distance was measured between Maharashtra and West Bengal and the least between Rajasthan and Punjab cultivars. Most of the genetic diversity exists within population rather than among populations. Substantial variation in the ITS-1 region signifies its phylogenetic utility specifically in assessing genetic diversity in Z. mauritiana. The clustering patterns using three molecular marker systems vis-à-vis place of origin exhibited no consistency in grouping of Z. mauritiana cultivars as cultivars from the same place of origin were genetically cataloged into different SCoT, ISSR, and ITS phylogram clusters indicating wide genetic diversity and distribution across
agro-climatic zones validating the robustness of marker systems tested.
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Date 2018-11-14T09:32:02Z
2018-11-14T09:32:02Z
2017-01-01
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/Publication/handle/123456789/11195
 
Language English
 
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