2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-007-9258-x
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Evaluation of genetic diversity and relationships within an on-farm collection of Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. using microsatellite markers

Abstract: The present study demonstrates utilization of 11 microsatellite markers to explore genetic diversity held in Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. landrace accessions growing on farms in different parts of Korea and Japan and to assess their genetic relationships. All microsatellite loci were polymorphic and produced a total of 96 alleles ranging from 4 to 20, with an average of 8.7 alleles per locus. Of the 96 alleles found, a total of 15 unique landrace-specific alleles were observed at 9 different loci. The locus … Show more

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“…The sequences of seven primer pairs of SSR markers were obtained Park et al (2008) and additional five polymorphic SSR markers were isolated from the microsatellite enriched library prepared using the protocol described by Dixit et al (2005) in this study. A final set of 12 SSR primer pairs was used for the analyses of 94 genotypes ( Table 2).…”
Section: Amplification Of Ssr Loci and Fragment Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sequences of seven primer pairs of SSR markers were obtained Park et al (2008) and additional five polymorphic SSR markers were isolated from the microsatellite enriched library prepared using the protocol described by Dixit et al (2005) in this study. A final set of 12 SSR primer pairs was used for the analyses of 94 genotypes ( Table 2).…”
Section: Amplification Of Ssr Loci and Fragment Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clustering patterns based on the used SSR markers in this paper permitted clear distinctions landraces and weedy types, and it indicated enough polymorphism to differentiate the intra-and interpopulation diversity. These 12 SSR marker set, that consist of newly developed and derived from Park et al (2008), will be useful tools for assessing genetic diversity and population structure in P. frutescens.…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among them, random amplified polymorphic DNA or RAPD (Nitta and Ohnishi, 1999), amplified fragment length polymorphism or AFLP (Lee et al, 2002;Lee and Ohnishi, 2003), and simple sequence repeats or SSR (Lee and Kim, 2007;Park et al, 2008;Sa et al, 2013Sa et al, , 2015 markers have been applied in the analysis of genetic diversity and relationships among cultivated and weedy types of Perilla crop in East Asia and other countries. Particularly, SSR markers are highly reproducible, polymorphic, generally codominant, and abundant in plant genomes (Powell et al, 1996;Park et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%