Assessing genetic diversity and population structure in a citrus germplasm collection utilizing simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs)

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TitleAssessing genetic diversity and population structure in a citrus germplasm collection utilizing simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs)
AuthorsBarkley N, Roose M, Krueger R, Federici C
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheoretical and applied genetics
Volume112
Issue8
Year2006
Page(s)1519-1531
CitationBarkley N, Roose M, Krueger R, Federici C. Assessing genetic diversity and population structure in a citrus germplasm collection utilizing simple sequence repeat markers (SSRs). Theoretical and applied genetics. 2006; 112(8):1519-1531.

Abstract

Twenty-four simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to detect molecular polymorphisms among 370 mostly sexually derived Citrus accessions from the collection of citrus germplasm maintained at the University of California, Riverside. A total of 275 alleles were detected with an average of 11.5 alleles per locus and an average polymorphism information content of 0.625. Genetic diversity statistics were calculated for each individual SSR marker, the entire population, and for specified Citrus groups. Phylogenetic relationships among all citrus accessions and putative non-hybrid Citrus accessions were determined by constructing neighbor-joining trees. There was strong support for monophyly at the species level when hybrid taxa were removed from the data set. Both of these trees indicate that Fortunella clusters within the genus Citrus but Poncirus is a sister genus to Citrus. Additionally, Citrus accessions were probabilistically assigned to populations or multiple populations if their genotype indicated an admixture by a model-based clustering approach. This approach identified five populations in this data set. These separate analyses (distance and model based) both support the hypothesis that there are only a few naturally occurring species of Citrus and most other types of Citrus arose through various hybridization events between these naturally occurring forms.
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URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-006-0255-9
Keywordsfruit trees, Citrus, Citrus sinensis, oranges, Citrus reticulata, mandarins, Citrus aurantium, Citrus jambhiri, lemons, Citrus aurantiifolia, limes, Citrus medica, Citrus ichangensis, Citrus hystrix, Citrus macrophylla, Citrus maxima, Citrus limonia, pummelos, Citrus paradisi, germplasm, genetic variation, population structure, microsatellite repeats, alleles, linkage (genetics), phylogeny, Citrus latipes, Cirus micrantha, Citrus hanaju