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Genetic diversity and DNA content of three South American and three Eurasiatic Trifolium species
Rizza, Marco Dalla; Real, Daniel; Reyno, Rafael; Porro, Valentina; Burgueño, Juan; Errico, Eugenia; Quesenberry, Kenneth H.
  • Rizza, Marco Dalla; INIA Las Brujas. National Institute of Agricultural Research. Biotechnology Unit. Canelones. UY
  • Real, Daniel; INIA Tacuarembó. National Institute of Agricultural Research. Forage Legume Department. Tacuarembó. UY
  • Reyno, Rafael; INIA Tacuarembó. National Institute of Agricultural Research. Forage Legume Department. Tacuarembó. UY
  • Porro, Valentina; Institute of Biological Research Clemente Estable. Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core. Montevideo. UY
  • Burgueño, Juan; The University of Western Australia. Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. School of Plant Biology. Crawley. AU
  • Errico, Eugenia; INIA Las Brujas. National Institute of Agricultural Research. Biotechnology Unit. Canelones. UY
  • Quesenberry, Kenneth H; University of Florida. Department of Agronomy. Gainesville. US
Genet. mol. biol ; 30(4): 1118-1124, 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-471038
ABSTRACT
Six species of Trifolium (T. polymorphum Poir., T. riograndense Burkart, T. argentinense Speg., T. medium L., T. pratense L. and T. repens L.) were analyzed using inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) markers. Six selected primers generated 186 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products exploring 112 loci in 34 genotypes analyzed with molecular sizes ranging from 200 to 1300 bp. These primers were able to discriminate among and within species, with the PCR products being on average 41.6 percent species-specific and 59.9 percent polymorphic at the within species level. Nuclear DNA content was determined by flow cytometry and revealed variation among species. The 1Cx genome size values were calculated and were found to range from 0.46 pg (T. pratense) to 0.96 pg (T. polymorphum). Genome size values of South American species were higher than those of Eurasiatic origin. The analyses of the molecular data grouped the six species in agreement with their geographical origin and clearly differentiate T. polymorphum from T. argentinense. The Eurasiatic group showed the highest average of species-specific bands (45.3 percent) and the South American group exhibited the highest amount of total bands (59.7). The highest level of intra-species polymorphisms was detected in T. argentinense (92.9 percent), followed by T. medium (89.5 percent).

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia / United States / Uruguay Institution/Affiliation country: INIA Las Brujas/UY / INIA Tacuarembó/UY / Institute of Biological Research Clemente Estable/UY / The University of Western Australia/AU / University of Florida/US

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia / United States / Uruguay Institution/Affiliation country: INIA Las Brujas/UY / INIA Tacuarembó/UY / Institute of Biological Research Clemente Estable/UY / The University of Western Australia/AU / University of Florida/US