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Using bulked AFLP analysis to assess genetic diversity in Echinacea species
Authors:Su Jean Chuang  Chung Li Chen  Junne Jih Chen  Jih Min Sung
Institution:1. Taiwan Seed Improvement and Propagation Station, Taichung County 42642, Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Agronomy, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 40227, Taiwan, ROC;3. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taichung County, Taiwan, ROC;4. Department of Biotechnology, Hung Kuang University, Taichung County 43302, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Echinacea is an allogamous genus, thus its cultivars or populations are genetically heterogeneous. Using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) to estimate the genetic diversity of Echinacea is generally limited by the large number of individual plants and the higher cost that need to be processed. In the present study, effectiveness of several sizes of DNA bulking (10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 individuals) with 20, 36 and 55 primer pairs was compared using AFLP in determining the genetic diversity of Echinacea species. The results indicated that the use of bulked DNA-based AFLP analysis by using the selected eight primer pairs was capable of detecting genetic diversity between the tested Echinacea species, provided that the potential presence of low frequency variants was ignored and a possible bias in the estimates of genetic similarity was accepted. The assessments showed that a bulk of 15 individuals could detect sufficient AFLP variations at most genomic sites. Additionally, 20 primer pairs could generate sufficient polymorphic fragments to achieve high resolving power of AFLP for the tested Echinacea species.
Keywords:AFLP  Bulking  Echinacea  Genetic diversity
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