Assessment of EST-SSR Markers for Evaluating Genetic Diversity in Watermelon Accessions from Zimbabwe

Fifteen expressed sequence tag (EST)-derived simple sequence repeats (EST-SSR) were used to investigate genetic diversity in 139 plants obtained from seeds of 35 watermelon accessions collected from all the geographical provinces of Zimbabwe. In addition, 15 plants representing three commercial vari...

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description Fifteen expressed sequence tag (EST)-derived simple sequence repeats (EST-SSR) were used to investigate genetic diversity in 139 plants obtained from seeds of 35 watermelon accessions collected from all the geographical provinces of Zimbabwe. In addition, 15 plants representing three commercial varieties developed in the USA were analyzed for comparison. A total of 65 alleles were detected among all the watermelon accessions. Values for the polymorphic information content increased as the number of alleles increased, and varied from 0.15 to 0.77 with an average of 0.54 suggesting sufficient discriminatory power. Both cluster analysis and principal coordinate analysis produced two major clusters; one with the 22 cow-melon accessions and the other with the 16 sweet watermelon accessions. Within the sweet watermelon group, two distinct sub-clusters formed, one of which contained only two of the commercial varieties from USA. The EST-SSR markers revealed a somewhat higher diversity in sweet watermelon accessions compared to that of cow-melons.
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