2007
DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.24.519
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Identification and Genetic relationship among Polyscias and Schefflera (Araliaceae) using RAPD and ISSR markers

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“…Although the allelic frequency and polymorphic information contents of the ISSR markers used in this study revealed that most of the markers are effective, ISSR6, ISSR17, ISSR18 and ISSR19 are the most informative. Effectiveness of the markers in the study is in tandem with the previous reports on the use of molecular markers on diversity analysis of some members of the family Marentheceae which T. daniellii belongs (Rout et al 2007;Waliszewski et al 2012;Cirhorz et al 2014;Chinedu et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Although the allelic frequency and polymorphic information contents of the ISSR markers used in this study revealed that most of the markers are effective, ISSR6, ISSR17, ISSR18 and ISSR19 are the most informative. Effectiveness of the markers in the study is in tandem with the previous reports on the use of molecular markers on diversity analysis of some members of the family Marentheceae which T. daniellii belongs (Rout et al 2007;Waliszewski et al 2012;Cirhorz et al 2014;Chinedu et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Several molecular marker systems, i.e., Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) (Rajapakse et al, 2001), Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) (Atienza et al, 2005;Kaur et al, 2007) Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) (Esselink et al, 2003) and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) (Baydar et al, 2004) have been used for genetic analysis of rose species, cultivars and rootstocks. RAPD markers have been widely used in many plant species such as anthurium (Nowbuth et al, 2005), strawberry (Gaafar and Saker, 2006), polyscias and schefflera (Rout et al, 2007), banana (Brown et al, 2009), olive (Sesli and Yeğenoğlu, 2009) for identification, varietal analysis, population studies and genetic linkage mapping. RAPD markers are used to detect DNA polymorphism without requirement of previous knowledge of the target genome (Williams et al, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somaclonal variation among in vitro regenerated plants of turmeric was also reported 60 . In contrast, genetic uniformity among in vitro regenerated cultivars of banana was observed using various ISSR markers 69 . Genetic fidelity was also observed among other Zingiberales like ginger and turmeric 70, 71 .…”
Section:  Sensitivity Of the Explant Tissue Towards The Hormonementioning
confidence: 86%