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Genic microsatellite markers for discrimination of spinach cultivars
Authors:J. Z. K. Khattak    J. L. Christiansen    A. M. Torp    S. B. Andersen
Affiliation:The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Laboratory of Plant and Soil Science, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen, Denmark;;Corresponding author, E-mail:
Abstract:A set of simple sequence repeat (SSR or microsatellite) markers was used to discriminate a collection of 33 Spinacia oleracea hybrid cultivars from seven different breeding stations all over the world. All SSR markers were genic microsatellite markers located in coding or non-coding regions of genes of known function. Cluster analysis based on 13 of the SSR markers showed that the spinach hybrids grouped into three clusters. The first two clusters consisted of European spinach types, which were well discriminated according to their origin from different breeding stations. The third cluster was a mixture of Asian as well as European types of spinach. Subclusters in this group did not reflect differences in morphology, earliness or company origin. The data show that genic microsatellites are a powerful tool for discrimination of spinach cultivars.
Keywords:Spinacia oleracea    genetic diversity    genetic relationship    simple sequence repeat
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