Utilizing SSR markers to examine the population structure and molecular genetic diversity of walnut (Juglans regia L.) genotypes in the Northwestern Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir

Ab Waheed Wani, Ghulam I. Hassan, Khalid M. Bhat, Meraj Ahmad, M. H. Siddiqui, Sanjeev Kumar, Ram K. Naresh, Rajeev Kumar Gupta
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By using 16 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, the genetic relatedness of 21 exceptional walnut genotypes was assessed. A significant degree of genetic diversity was observed within a given population, as indicated by the number of alleles per locus ranging from 2 to 4. WGA-1, WGA-4, and WGA-79 contained the greatest number of alleles (4), followed by WGA-118, WGA-202, and WGA-42. Conversely, WGA-27, WGA-69, and WGA-32 contained the fewest alleles. The range of the PIC value was 0.11 to 0.38. Using model-based cluster analysis, all genotypes were categorized into two primary clusters according to the UPGMA dendrogram, with varying degrees of sub-clustering. All the genotypes were categorized into six genetically distant subpopulations. The genotypes were genetically distinct but had variable degrees of admixture. The anticipated heterozygosity at a specific locus ranged from 0.563 to 0.741. Additionally, population differentiation (Fst) ranged between 0.176 and 0.261. These findings highlight the importance of considering germplasm diversity in walnut breeding programs and conservation efforts aimed at enhancing walnut cultivation in the region. Overall, this study contributes to our understanding of walnut genetic diversity in the Northwestern Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir and informs future breeding and conservation strategies.
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利用 SSR 标记研究查谟和克什米尔西北喜马拉雅地区核桃(Juglans regia L. )基因型的种群结构和分子遗传多样性
通过使用 16 个简单序列重复 (SSR) 标记,对 21 个特殊核桃基因型的遗传亲缘关系进行了评估。WGA-1、WGA-4 和 WGA-79 含有最多的等位基因(4 个),其次是 WGA-118、WGA-202 和 WGA-42。相反,WGA-27、WGA-69 和 WGA-32 所含等位基因最少。PIC 值范围为 0.11 至 0.38。利用基于模型的聚类分析,根据 UPGMA 树枝图将所有基因型分为两个主聚类,并有不同程度的亚聚类。所有基因型被分为六个遗传距离较远的亚群。这些基因型在遗传上各不相同,但有不同程度的混杂。特定位点的预期杂合度从 0.563 到 0.741 不等。此外,种群分化(Fst)介于 0.176 和 0.261 之间。这些发现强调了在核桃育种计划和保护工作中考虑种质多样性的重要性,目的是提高该地区的核桃种植水平。总之,这项研究有助于我们了解查谟和克什米尔西北喜马拉雅地区的核桃遗传多样性,并为未来的育种和保护策略提供信息。
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