2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2010.05.006
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Germplasm diversity and genetic relationships among walnut (Juglans regia L.) cultivars and Greek local selections revealed by Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) markers

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“…Hybrids between J. nigra and J. regia were also differentiated using RAPDs (Emilia et al 1997). RAPDs and ISSRs have been used since by Iranian (Fatahi et al 2010), Romanian (Pop et al 2010), Chinese (Qianwen et al 2010;Ji et al 2014), Greek (Christopoulos et al 2010), and Turkish (Erturk and Dalkilic 2011) teams to characterize their own local J. regia germplasm. In addition, the genetic relationships among J. regia cultivars from California, Europe, and Asia were examined using ISSRs but results showed that the ISSR method is limited for the study of germplasm coming from different geographic regions (Potter et al 2002).…”
Section: From Isozyme Markers In Late 1980s To Aflps Markers In Earlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrids between J. nigra and J. regia were also differentiated using RAPDs (Emilia et al 1997). RAPDs and ISSRs have been used since by Iranian (Fatahi et al 2010), Romanian (Pop et al 2010), Chinese (Qianwen et al 2010;Ji et al 2014), Greek (Christopoulos et al 2010), and Turkish (Erturk and Dalkilic 2011) teams to characterize their own local J. regia germplasm. In addition, the genetic relationships among J. regia cultivars from California, Europe, and Asia were examined using ISSRs but results showed that the ISSR method is limited for the study of germplasm coming from different geographic regions (Potter et al 2002).…”
Section: From Isozyme Markers In Late 1980s To Aflps Markers In Earlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these results obtained by amplifying ISSR markers, which is a p o w e r f u l t o o l t h a t h a s b e e n w i d e l y u s e d to detect polymorphism either among crop cultivars or among wild populations of plants (Reddy et al 2002), may not reveal the real polymorphism level in castor bean. For walnut (Juglans regia), for instance, Christopoulos et al (2010) found a higher level of polymorphism with ISSR markers (82.8%) than the reported values by Nicese et al (1998) for RAPD markers (25%).…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Characterization With Dominant Markersmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The use of molecular markers has become a common practice in study of population structure, genetic diversity for pre-breeding and breeding germplasm and in distinguishing one individual genotype to preserve the property of breeding rights [24]. In addition, ISSR markers are useful in areas of genetic diversity, phylogenetic studies, gene tagging, genome mapping and evolutionary biology in a wide range of plant species [25,26]. ISSR markers have been used to authenticate various medicinal important plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%