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Genetic characterization of a collection of chayote, Sechium edule (Jacq.) Swartz,in Costa Rica by using isozyme markers
Authors:Ana Abdelnour  Oscar J. Rocha
Affiliation:(1) Escuela de Biología, Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, Cartago, Costa Rica;(2) Escuela de Biología, Universidad de Costa Rica. Ciudad Universitaria “Rodrigo Facio”, San Jose, Costa Rica;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
Abstract:We established protocols for the analysis of genetic diversity in chayote (Sechium edule) by using isozyme markers, thereby determining the level of genetic diversity present in 42 accessions of chayote from Costa Rica. We obtained clear and reproducible zymograms for eight enzyme staining systems: PGM, 6-PGD, PGI, IDH, MDH, SOD, SKD, and EST, and were able to score 14 putative loci. Eight of the 14 loci examined were polymorphic. We found 35 distinct multilocus genotypes among these accessions. Five of these multilocus genotypes were homozygous for all loci. In addition, our data also revealed that most of the multilocus genotypes (24) were heterozygous for only one of the eight loci, and the rest were heterozygous for two or three loci (9 and 4 accessions, respectively). Seven multilocus genotypes were found in two different accessions. Dice similarity coefficient was used to study the relationship between accessions. This analysis, based on the presence and absence of alleles, revealed that accessions collected in the same location seldom shared the same multilocus genotype. The value of isozyme polymorphisms as tools to continue studies on the characterization of chayote is discussed.
Keywords:Cucurbitaceae   Ex situ conservation  Genetic diversity  Genetic differentiation  Germplasm characterization
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