Literature DB >> 33011918

Genetic Diversity Assessment of a Chinese Medicinal Endemic Species, Aspidopterys obcordata var. obcordata, by Combined Molecular Marker Methods (ISSR & SRAP).

Li-Xia Zhang1, Zhong-Lian Zhang2, Mei-Fang Song3, Yan-Hong Guan3, Yue Zhang3, Hai-Tao Li3.   

Abstract

Aspidopterys obcordata var. obcordata, a medicinal plant endemic to China, is a narrowly distributed species and wild resources are extremely limited. To evaluate the genetic variability and degree of genetic divergence of A. obcordata var. obcordata, and to make rational scientific decisions on its harvest and germplasm conservation, we collected 122 samples from across nearly all of its distribution area and studied genetic diversity using inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRs), sequence-related amplified polymorphisms (SRAPs), and a method combining the two techniques. The results revealed the high genetic diversity of A. obcordata var. obcordata, mainly due to its intra-population diversity, and the top two populations with the highest levels of intra-population diversity were ML and DH, individuals of which can serve as excellent germplasm candidates during the processing of germplasm screening and conservation. In general, the combining method was prior to the ISSR analyses and SRAP analyses results, except for a slight difference in the genetic structure of individual populations. Therefore, we suggest that a combination analysis of the two marker methods is ideal for evaluating the genetic diversity and genetic relationships of A. obcordata var. obcordata.

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Keywords:  A. obcordata var. obcordata; Genetic diversity; Genetic relationships; ISSR; SRAP

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33011918     DOI: 10.1007/s10528-020-10001-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Genet        ISSN: 0006-2928            Impact factor:   1.890


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