• Title of article

    EVALUATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN OPEN POLLINATED GUAVA BY iPBS PRIMERS

  • Author/Authors

    Mehmood, Asim University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Jaskani, Muhammad Jafar University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Ahmad, Saeed University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Pakistan , Ahmad, Rashid University of Agriculture - Department of Crop Physiology, Pakistan

  • From page
    591
  • To page
    597
  • Abstract
    DNA markers are important tools for assessing genetic diversity and relationships among species, cultivars and breeding materials. Many horticultural species are lacking genomic information. DNA markers that do not require prior knowledge of DNA sequences are therefore appealing for horticultural research. A retrotransposon-based DNA marker system, iPBS (inter primer binding sites) developed from conserved primer binding sites within retrotransposons, was used to study the genetic variation and relationships in ornamental guava. PCR from 6 iPBS primers (dominant markers) produced a total of 113 bands (52.38-100% polymorphic) ranging from 150 bp to 3000 bp, and the mean PIC value for each primer 0.1245 to 0.3698. Molecular information generated from both iPBS was separately scored in a matrix for phylogenetic dendrogram construction. The phylogenetic dendrogram based on iPBS markers reflected morphologic classifications of the accessions that were studied. The iPBS PCR-based genome fingerprinting technology in this study is low-cost and provides another cost and provides another cost and provides another cost and provides another cost and provides another effective alternative in differentiation of accessions guava (Psidium guajava Linn.) and related species or genera.
  • Keywords
    iPBS , PCR , genetic relationship , genetic diversity , guava
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
  • Record number

    2642470