1. Comparison of genetic variation among accessions of Aegilops tauschii using AFLP and SSR markers
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S M Pirseyedi, Mohsen Mardi, Æ Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, Mohammad Reza Naghavi, Mehrbanu Kazemi, and Payam Potki
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Genetics ,Genetic diversity ,biology ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Genotype ,Genetic variation ,Aegilops tauschii ,Microsatellite ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,Poor correlation ,Genetic variability ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Genetic diversity of 54 accessions of Aegilops tauschii from five countries was assessed using sequence-tagged microsatellites (or simple sequence repeats, SSRs) and amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs). In the case of AFLP analysis, a total of 256 amplification products obtained, 234 of them were polymorphic across all the 54 accessions. A total of 224 fragments were obtained from the 24 SSR primers and 219 of fragments were polymorphic across all the genotypes screened. Based on both AFLP and SSR markers, the highest percentage of polymorphisms were obtained in Iranian and accessions of unknown origin. The highest polymorphic information content (PIC) value was observed for SSRs (0.82) while the highest marker index (MI) value was for AFLPs (8.5) reflecting the hyper-variability of the first and the distinctive nature of the second system. Principal co-ordinate analysis (PCO) revealed congruent patterns of genetic relationships for both data sets, but did not group accessions strictly according to their geographical origins. Poor correlation was found between AFLP and SSR marker loci. This low association may be due to low number of AFLP and SSR markers. These results show that molecular markers can help to organize the genetic variability and expose useful diversity for breeding purposes.
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- 2007