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Efficiency of RAPD and ISSR markers in assessing genetic diversity and relationships in black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) varieties

Authors
Karuppanapandian, T.Wang, H. W.Karuppudurai, T.Rajendhran, J.Kwon, M.Jang, C. S.Kim, S. -H.Manoharan, K.Kim, W.
Issue Date
10-Jul-2010
Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
Keywords
Black gram; cluster analysis; genetic diversity; ISSR; molecular markers; RAPD
Citation
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, v.90, no.4, pp.443 - 452
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Journal Title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE
Volume
90
Number
4
Start Page
443
End Page
452
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116067
DOI
10.4141/CJPS10014
ISSN
0008-4220
Abstract
Karuppanapandian, T., Wang, H. W., Karuppudurai, T., Rajendhran, J., Kwon, M., Jang, C. S., Kim, S.-H., Manoharan, K. and Kim, W. 2010. Efficiency of RAPD and ISSR markers in assessing genetic diversity and relationships in black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) varieties. Can. J. Plant Sci. 90: 443-452. The DNA fingerprinting methodologies, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR), were used to estimate genetic diversity and relationships among 20 black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) varieties. Thirty selected RAPD primers amplified 255 bands, 168 of which were polymorphic (66.5%). On average, these primers produced 8.5 bands, 5.6 of which were polymorphic. Polymorphic band number varied from 2 (A-05) to 10 (OPA-02), with sizes ranging from 100 to 2550 bp. Twenty-four selected ISSR primers produced 238 amplified products, 184 of which were polymorphic (77.8%). On average, these primers generated 9.8 bands, with 7.7 polymorphic bands ranging in number from 4 (ISSR-13) to 11 (ISSR-03), and size from 100-2650 bp. Genetic relationships were estimated using similarity coefficient (Jaccard's) values between different accession pairs; these varied from 30.7 to 85.0 for RAPD, and from 37.2 to 88.4 with ISSR. UPGMA analysis indicated that the varieties ranged in similarity from 0.50 to 1.00 (mean of 0.75) for RAPD, and from 0.47 to 1.00 (mean 0.76) with ISSR. Cluster analysis of RAPD and ISSR results identified three clusters with significant bootstrap values, which revealed greater homology between the varieties. Principal coordinates analysis also supported this conclusion. Among the black gram varieties, WBU-108 and RBU-38 were highly divergent, whereas LBG-648 and LBG-623 were genetically similar. The markers generated by RAPD and ISSR assays can provide practical information for the management of genetic resources and these results will also provide useful information for the molecular classification and breeding of new black gram varieties.
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