Genetic Diversity of a Wild Actinidia arguta Population in Changbai Mountain Determined by Simple Sequence Repeat Markers.

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Issues in Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.3390/cimb47030207
Xiaowu Sun, Guangli Shi, Songze Li, Jun Ai, Dan Sun, Zhenxing Wang, Peijin Ni, Zhendong Zhang, Shuaiming Chen, Zelong Du, Xiang Li, Fan Zhang
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With the decrease in the number of natural populations of Actinidia arguta, there is an urgent need to collect A. arguta germplasm resources and explore their genetic diversity for better management and protection. In this study, 31 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to identify 148 wild A. arguta germplasms from six natural populations in Changbai Mountain, China, and the genetic diversity of their leaf quality traits was subsequently evaluated. SSR analysis revealed rich genetic diversity among different individuals and within populations of A. arguta. Molecular variance analysis determined that the genetic diversity of wild A. arguta mainly came from within the populations (95% variance component ratio), while only a small part originated from among populations (5% variance component ratio). Abundant genetic variations were observed in the leaf quality traits of the different A. arguta resources with a high genetic diversity index (0.13-1.23). Leaf quality trait clustering and the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic average (UPGMA) clustering analysis showed similar classification results. Population structure analysis divided 148 individuals into three subgroups. Our results indicate that the populations of A. arguta in Changbai Mountain have large genetic variation and high genetic diversity. This study broadens the genetic basis of the A. arguta breeding germplasm.

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利用简单序列重复标记测定长白山野生软枣猕猴桃种群的遗传多样性
随着放线菌(Actinidia arguta)自然种群数量的减少,迫切需要收集放线菌种质资源并探索其遗传多样性,以更好地进行管理和保护。本研究利用31个简单序列重复(SSR)标记鉴定了来自中国长白山6个自然种群的148份野生A. arguta种质资源,并对其叶片品质性状的遗传多样性进行了评估。SSR 分析表明,A. arguta 不同个体之间以及种群内部存在丰富的遗传多样性。分子变异分析表明,野生 A. arguta 的遗传多样性主要来自种群内部(变异分量比为 95%),只有一小部分来自种群之间(变异分量比为 5%)。在不同 A. arguta 资源的叶片质量性状中观察到了丰富的遗传变异,遗传多样性指数较高(0.13-1.23)。叶片质量性状聚类分析和算术平均非加权对群法(UPGMA)聚类分析显示出相似的分类结果。种群结构分析将 148 个个体分为三个亚群。研究结果表明,长白山箭毒种群具有较大的遗传变异和较高的遗传多样性。这项研究拓宽了A. arguta育种种质的遗传基础。
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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