非洲葡萄的形态和分子特征利用DNA条形码技术研究种质资源

E. Nya, Lucy Owoh, O. Udofia, I. Udosen, E. Ogidi, Godwin Elijah
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非洲Gnetum africanum是一种扭曲的木质攀援野生植物,即藤本植物,生长在茂密的赤道雨林中,但目前在世界热带地区被驯化。由于其可观察到的不同形态特征,在对这种藤本植物进行分类时存在分类混乱。事实上,形态学表征本身并没有提供所需的解决方案。然而,关于非洲Gnetum的分子特征的信息却很少。形态学和分子描述符,可以帮助更好地提供这种植物所需的表型和基因型特征。这项研究旨在表征非洲Gnetum陆地小种,以确定可用于开发高产杂交种的物种。非洲Gnetum africanum的三个不同的陆地种族或材料是从尼日利亚的不同地点采集的。从不同的样品中分离出高质量的基因组DNA;对其纯度进行检查,并酌情进行定量。对DNA样品进行PCR扩增和DNA条形码研究(核酮糖-1,5-二磷酸羧化酶rbcL基因的叶绿体大亚基)。使用基本局部比对搜索工具-BLAST对扩增子进行凝胶洗脱、测序和同源性检查。鉴定是从样本的顶部相似结果中获得的。对于Ekim Fig.1b样品,正向冲击波与Basella alba voucherID:NC041293.1具有95%的相似性,反向冲击波与Talinum fruticosum栽培品种ID:MK598685.1具有88%的相似性。对于Etinan Fig.1a样品,正向爆破与Rhabdothamnusolandri凭证ID:JQ933464.1具有86%的相似性,而对于反向爆破,没有发现相似性。
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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Gnetum africanum (Welw.) Germplasm Using DNA Barcoding Method
Gnetum africanum is a twisted woody climbing wild plant i.e.liana found growing naturally in dense equatorial rainforest but currently domesticated in tropical areas of the world. There has been taxonomic confusion in classifying this liana due to its observable diverse morphological characters. Indeed, morphological characterization alone has not offered the needed solution. However, there is dearth of information on the molecular characterization of Gnetum africanum. Morphological and molecular descriptors, could help offers the needed phenotypic and genotypic characterization of this plant much better. This study is aimed at characterizing Gnetum africanum land races to identify species that could be used for the development of high yielding hybrids. Three different land races or accessions of Gnetum africanum was collected from different locations in Nigeria. High quality genomic DNA was isolated from the different samples; it was checked for purity and quantified as appropriate. The DNA samples were subjected to PCR amplification and DNA barcoding studies (chloroplast large subunit of ribulose -1, 5-bisphophate carboxylase rbcL gene). The amplicons were gel eluted, sequenced and checked for homology by using Basic local alignment search tool -BLAST. Identification was obtained from the top similar outcomes of the samples. For Ekim Fig. 1b sample, the forward blast showed 95% similarity with Basella alba voucherID: NC041293.1 and the reverse had 88% similarity with Talinum fruticosum cultivar ID: MK598685.1. For Etinan Fig. 1a sample, the forward blast had 86% similarity with Rhabdothamnussolandri voucher ID: JQ933464.1 and for reverse, there was no similarity founded.
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