Genetic diversity of barley accessions and their response under abiotic stresses using different approaches

Djshwar Dhahir Lateef, Nawroz Abdul-razzak Tahir
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In this investigation, five separate experiments were carried out. The first experiments were examined the molecular characteristics of 59 barley accessions collected from different regions in Iraq using three different molecular markers (ISSR, CDDP, and Scot). A total of 391 amplified polymorphic bands were generated using forty-four ISSR, nine CDDP, and twelve Scot primers, which they totally observed 255, 35, and 101 polymorphic bands respectively. The mean values of PIC for ISSR, CDDP, and Scot markers were 0.74, 0.63, and 0.80, respectively, indicating the efficiency of the underlying markers in detecting polymorphic status among the studied barley accessions. Based on the respective markers, the barley accessions were classified and clustered into two main groups using the UPGMA and population structure analysis. Results of claustral analyses showed that the variation patterns corresponded with the geographical distribution of barley accessions.
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采用不同方法研究大麦品种的遗传多样性及其在非生物胁迫下的反应
在这项调查中,我们分别进行了五项实验。第一项实验使用三种不同的分子标记(ISSR、CDDP 和 Scot)检测了从伊拉克不同地区采集的 59 个大麦品种的分子特征。使用 44 个 ISSR 引物、9 个 CDDP 引物和 12 个 Scot 引物共扩增出 391 条多态性条带,分别观察到 255 条、35 条和 101 条多态性条带。ISSR、CDDP 和 Scot 标记的 PIC 平均值分别为 0.74、0.63 和 0.80,表明相关标记在检测所研究的大麦品种的多态性状况方面具有很高的效率。根据相应的标记,采用 UPGMA 和种群结构分析对大麦品种进行了分类和聚类。聚类分析结果表明,变异模式与大麦品种的地理分布相符。
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