Genetic variability in genotypes of safflower via SSR molecular marker

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Ciencia E Agrotecnologia Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1590/1413-7054202347011922
Altacis Junior de Oliveira, M. Barelli, T. C. D. Oliveira, N. L. Sander, Rafhael Felipin Azevedo, C. R. D. Silva
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ABSTRACT The safflower is an oleaginous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is used as a raw material for various purposes. These plants are popular for the quality and quantity of oil produced and, and thus, studying their genetic variability using markers is necessary for determining genetic resources to conduct breeding programs. Therefore, we evaluated the genetic variability of safflower genotypes using Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) molecular markers. The study was conducted at the State University of Mato Grosso “Carlos Alberto Reyes Maldonado”, in the Campus of Cáceres-MT. In total, 121 safflower genotypes from the Germplasm collection were evaluated using 21 SSR markers. The programs GenAlEx 6.5, GENES, and Structure were used to analyze the data. We identified 158 alleles at 21 loci among the genotypes. The expected heterozygosity (He) was high (0.551 - 0.804), but the observed heterozygosity (Ho) was low (0.000 - 0.502), and the indices of the endogamy coefficient (F) were positive in all loci and all populations, with an overall average of 0.958. The genetic differentiation (FST) values among populations were low, with an average of 0.010, which suggested a low population structure. The modified Tocher clustering and the UPGMA hierarchical clustering yielded 19 and 15 distinct groups, respectively. The genetic structure showed two populations, with few intermixes in the genome. The evaluated safflower genotypes showed genetic variability, and these genetically different variants might be used in breeding programs to obtain cultivars adapted to Brazil.
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利用SSR分子标记分析红花基因型的遗传变异
红花是一种属菊科的含油植物。它被用作各种用途的原料。这些植物因其产油的质量和数量而广受欢迎,因此,使用标记研究其遗传变异性对于确定遗传资源以进行育种计划是必要的。因此,我们利用SSR分子标记对红花基因型的遗传变异性进行了评价。这项研究是在马托格罗索州立大学“卡洛斯阿尔贝托雷耶斯马尔多纳多”进行的,该大学位于Cáceres-MT校园。利用21个SSR标记对收集到的121个红花基因型进行了鉴定。使用GenAlEx 6.5、GENES和Structure程序对数据进行分析。在21个基因型位点共鉴定出158个等位基因。期望杂合度(He)高(0.551 ~ 0.804),观察杂合度(Ho)低(0.000 ~ 0.502),内婚制系数(F)指数在所有位点和所有群体中均为正,总体平均值为0.958。群体间遗传分化(FST)值较低,平均为0.010,表明群体结构较低。改进的Tocher聚类和UPGMA分层聚类分别得到19个和15个不同的类群。遗传结构显示两个种群,基因组中几乎没有杂交。所评估的红花基因型表现出遗传变异,这些遗传上不同的变异可以用于育种计划,以获得适应巴西的品种。
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Ciencia E Agrotecnologia
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia 农林科学-农业综合
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2.30
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9.10%
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19
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A Ciência e Agrotecnologia, editada a cada 2 meses pela Editora da Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA), publica artigos científicos de interesse agropecuário elaborados por membros da comunidade científica nacional e internacional. A revista é distribuída em âmbito nacional e internacional para bibliotecas de Faculdades, Universidades e Instituições de Pesquisa.
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