2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2019180556
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Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Sweet Cassava Accessions from the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern Regions of Brazil

Abstract: HIGHLIGHTS• The 303 traditional sweet cassava cultivars from Brazil, were divided based on their genetic diversity into four groups, separating them according to the region of origin. The first group contained cultivars from Paraná (South region), the second from Paraná and Santa Catarina (South), the third from Mato Grosso do Sul (Midwest) and fourth one from Minas Gerais (Southeast).• Highly divergent combinations were found, between cultivars from different regions, which can be used as parents in breeding … Show more

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“…The heterozygosity (Ho) per locus varied between 0.0000 (GA 013), 0.2179 (GA134), and 0.2436 (GA140) to 0.0833 (SSRY019), 0.8333 (GA 057), and 0.8718 (SSRY 050), with a mean of 0.6185, while the observed genetic divergence ranged from 0.5688 (GA 134), 0.5887 (SSRY 101), and 0.6145 (SSRY065) to 0.7417 (SSRY019) and 0.7424 (GA 131), with a mean of 0.6751 (Table 2). Similar results were found in other studies on genetic divergence of cassava plants using microsatellite loci, where the majority of alleles had frequencies below 0.95 [17,11,15,8,32,12,33,18,34,31].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Genetic Diversity and Population Structuresupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The heterozygosity (Ho) per locus varied between 0.0000 (GA 013), 0.2179 (GA134), and 0.2436 (GA140) to 0.0833 (SSRY019), 0.8333 (GA 057), and 0.8718 (SSRY 050), with a mean of 0.6185, while the observed genetic divergence ranged from 0.5688 (GA 134), 0.5887 (SSRY 101), and 0.6145 (SSRY065) to 0.7417 (SSRY019) and 0.7424 (GA 131), with a mean of 0.6751 (Table 2). Similar results were found in other studies on genetic divergence of cassava plants using microsatellite loci, where the majority of alleles had frequencies below 0.95 [17,11,15,8,32,12,33,18,34,31].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Genetic Diversity and Population Structuresupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Studies conducted by Gonçalves et al [33] evaluated 51 traditional cassava accessions collected in southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil, using 20 microsatellites and found an average of 3.4 alleles per marker. Three hundred traditional cultivars of cassava and 3 commercial cultivars from Brazil were evaluated using 15 markers, and a mean of 6.33 alleles per locus were obtained [18]. More recently, 144 cassava accessions collected in seven places in Southern Brazil were evaluated using 25 SSR markers [34].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Genetic Diversity and Population Structurementioning
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“…In contrast to subpop1, the average diversity between individuals within subpop2 was 0.391 which shows the significant divergence within the subgroup (Table 3). This level of differentiation of individuals inside the group indicates that even among individuals clustered by genetic proximity, there is still high variability [78]. The high level of admixture found in subpop2 again reflects the genetic variation within the group [62].…”
Section: Structure Of the Populationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Pode-se verificar por meio da Figura 4 que os descritores são correlacionados, positivamente e negativamente, entre si (o que corrobora com o resultado apresentado na Figura 3). Esse fato significa que a seleção em relação a um descritor pode culminar em uma seleção positiva ou negativa quando praticada, e a importância de caracterizar coleções que mantêm a diversidade da cultura (ORTIZ et al, 2019).…”
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