Polymorphic information and genetic diversity in Brassica species revealed by RAPD markers
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2020Yazar
Raza, Ali and Farooq, Abu Bakr Umer and Khan, Waqar Ahmad and Iqbal,
Ahsan and Celik, Sadettin and Ali, Mahwish and Khan, Rao Sohail Ahmad
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Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) is a tremendously convenient
approach used to discriminate between Brassica species owing to its
accuracy and speed. RAPD primers generate adequate genetic information
that can be used in the primer-marker system. In this work, twenty
RAPD-PCR based markers were executed to generate polymorphic data, like
polymorphic information content (PIC), mean resolving power (MRP),
resolving power (RP), effective multiplex ratio (EMR), and marker index
(MI) for the first time and genetic distance among and between six
Brassica species were calculated. Our results indicated that 20 primers
produced a total of 231 scored band and generated 87\% polymorphic
bands. Average PIC, MRP, RP, MI, and EMR values were 0.088, 0.65, 6.7,
0.78, and 8.9, respectively. PIC showed an overall negative correlation
with MRP, RP, MI, and EMR, whereas MRP, RP, and EMR, were positively
correlated with each other. Genetic identities ranged from 41.99\%
(between Brassica napus and Brassica oleracea) to 68.83\% (between
Brassica campestris and Brassica oleracea). Dendrogram results showed no
clustering between species except between Brassica campestris and
Brassica nigra. Nevertheless, these results will be helpful to acquire
useful information about the markers and their use to determine the
genomic structures of Brassica species. Further, based on genetic
distance and polymorphic information, new hybrids can be developed for
effective oilseed production.
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