Genetic diversity and relationships within Citrus and related genera based on sequence related amplified polymorphism markers (SRAPs)

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TitleGenetic diversity and relationships within Citrus and related genera based on sequence related amplified polymorphism markers (SRAPs)
AuthorsUzun A, Yesiloglu T, Aka-Kacar Y, Tuzcu O, Gulsen O
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameScientia horticulturae
Volume121
Issue3
Year2009
Page(s)306-312
CitationUzun A, Yesiloglu T, Aka-Kacar Y, Tuzcu O, Gulsen O. Genetic diversity and relationships within Citrus and related genera based on sequence related amplified polymorphism markers (SRAPs). Scientia horticulturae. 2009; 121(3):306-312.

Abstract

Sequence related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) markers were used to detect molecular marker polmorphisms among 86 citrus and their relatives in Aurantioidea. Twenty-one SRAP primer combinations produced a total of 376 polymorphic fragments with an average of 17.9 per primer combination and an average polymorphism information content (PIC) of 0.86. The unweighted pair group method arithmetic average (UPGMA) analysis demonstrated that the accessions had a similarity range from 0.28 to 1.00 with a mean of 0.64. The subtribe Clauseninae (tribe Clauseneae) separated from the subtribes of the tribe Citreae. The subtribe Balsamocitrinae (tribe Citreae) was the most distant from the others. In the Citrinae, 'primitive citrus fruit trees' and 'near citrus fruit trees' groups did not clearly separate from each other but all genera in these groups were distinct. On the other hand, subgenus Papeda and subgenus Citrus were not separated clearly in the dendrogram. C. maxima, C. medica and C. reticulata separated into three distinct clusters in agreement with three 'true basic species' thesis. Similarity-based analyses supported the theory of few ancestral species in Aurantioidea.
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Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication Date2009
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Language Abbreng
Publication Model[electronic resource].
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2009.02.018
KeywordsCitrus, citrus fruits, wild relatives, genetic variation, genetic polymorphism, genetic markers, nucleotide sequences, Rosaceae, molecular systematics, plant taxonomy, sequence related amplified polymorphism, molecular sequence data