EVALUATION OF MOLECULAR VARIATION OF MUTATED PEANUT LINES BY SSR MARKERS
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-708X/48/1/1087Abstract
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Eleven SSR markers were used to analyse molecular variation of 24 mutated peanut lines (eight originated from VD2 variety and 16 from L9801 variety). Overall, 8 out of 11 used markers revealed polymorphism with Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) values from 0.44 (L41) to 0.85 (L32), in which 7 markers showed the high level of polymorphism with PIC values ³0.5. The number of amplified DNA fragments ranged from 1 to 9 per marker with sizes ranging approximately from 120 bp to 360 bp. The genetic dissimilarity coefficients analysis showed that among 8 mutated peanut lines, VD2-1-1, VD2-1-2 and VD2-1-3 lines were identical but 4% different from VD2 variety (1-0.96). It is 27% (1-0.73) between VD2-2-3 and VD2-2-4 lines, and VD2 variety. Compare 16 mutated peanut lines and the parent variety L9801, the genetic dissimilarity coefficient values ranged from 9% to 45%, in which L9801-2-2 line had the least different with about 9% (1-91), L9801-3-4 line was the most difference in genetic about 45% (1-0,55). L981-1-2 and L9801-2-1 lines, L9801-3-1 and L9801-4-1 lines were identical.
Keywords. DNA polymorphism, mutated peanut, SSR markers, Genetic coefficient
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