Application of CAPS markers for diversity assessment in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.)

E. Shiferaw, E. Porceddu, E. Pe, M. Ponnaiah
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Abstract Genetic diversity among 20 Lathyrus sativus L. accessions from Ethiopia was investigated by using Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequence (CAPS) markers. Genetic diversity statistics showed presence of a moderate level of genetic variation in the analysed accessions (P = 69.77%, Hs = 0.278). Analysis of genetic differentiation showed existence of a low level of differentiation between accessions, which accounted for only 7% of the total variation and most of the variation was due to differences among individuals within accessions (93%). Both cluster and principal coordinate analyses revealed minimal grouping of accessions based on geographical origin implying that local varieties of grass pea with different genetic backgrounds were distributed among various administrative regions in Ethiopia. The CAPS markers employed in our study demonstrated the utility of such markers for genetic diversity assessment in grass pea.
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CAPS标记在草豆多样性评价中的应用
摘要利用Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequence (CAPS)标记对20份埃塞俄比亚产Lathyrus sativus L.材料的遗传多样性进行了研究。遗传多样性统计表明,所分析材料存在中等水平的遗传变异(P = 69.77%, Hs = 0.278)。遗传分化分析表明,种质间分化程度较低,仅占总变异的7%,大部分变异是由于种质内个体间的差异造成的(93%)。聚类分析和主坐标分析均显示基于地理来源的最小分组,这意味着具有不同遗传背景的草豆本地品种分布在埃塞俄比亚的各个行政区域。本研究中使用的CAPS标记证明了这种标记在草豆遗传多样性评估中的实用性。
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