The study of inter-specific relationships of Bromus genus based on SCoT and ISSR molecular markers
The genus of Bromus is one of the most important collection of rangeland plants, which are distributed in a wide range of natural areas of Iran. Interspecific relationships were evaluated in 90 accessions of 18 Bromus species based on 15 ISSR and 15 SCoT primers. SCoT markers separated the accession...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology reports 2019-10, Vol.46 (5), p.5209-5223 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus of
Bromus
is one of the most important collection of rangeland plants, which are distributed in a wide range of natural areas of Iran. Interspecific relationships were evaluated in 90 accessions of 18
Bromus
species based on 15 ISSR and 15 SCoT primers. SCoT markers separated the accessions better than ISSR marker. In addition, there was a high interspecific diversity between surveying germplasm. The sections of
Bromus
genus completely separated based on DNA molecular markers. SCoT markers could separate the accessions in each species. The primers of SC
5
and SC
35
from SCoT marker and UBC861, UBC857 and UBC844 primers from ISSR marker were identified as the best primers in revealing of genetic diversity between accessions. The sections of
Ceratochloa
,
Genea
,
Pnigma
and
Bromus
were monophyletic and were placed in one cluster. The section
Bromus
had a direct relationship with section
Genea
. In other words, section
Ceratochloa
has a direct relationship with
Pnigma. B. tectorum
and
B. sericeus
.
B. sterilis
had the most distance with other species in section
Genea. B. squarrosus
and
B. japonicus
had the most similarity and
B. briziformis
with
B. danthoniae
and
B. scoparius
with
B. rechingeri
had a moderate relationship in section
Bromus
.
B. tomentosus
and
B. persicus
had the highest similarity and
B. riparius
with
B. biebersteinii
and
B. tomentellus
with
B. inermis
had a moderate similarity in section
Pnigma
. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-019-04978-2 |