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Population diversity of the Vicia sativa agg. (Fabaceae) in the flora of the former USSR deduced from RAPD and seed protein analyses
Authors:Elena Potokina  Duncan A Vaughan  EE Eggi  N Tomooka
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Introduction and Taxonomy, N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry (VIR), Bolshaya Morskaya Street, 42, 190000 St. Petersburg, Russia;(2) Department of Taxonomy, Institute for Plant Genetics (IPK), D-06466 Gatersleben, Germany;(3) Crop Evolutionary Dynamics Laboratory, Genetic Resources 2, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources (NIAR), Kannondai 2-1-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8602, Japan;(4) Laboratory of Crop Cultivars Identification, Seed Production Company `Gossortsemovoch', 1st Verkhnyi proezd 8, Promzona Parnas, 194292 St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The genetic diversity of 58 wild and weedy populations representing taxa within the V. sativa aggregate from the former USSR, 4 cultivars of V. sativa, 2 accessions of V. cordata and 3 accessions of V. macrocarpa from Mediterranean countries were analysed using randomly amplified DNA fragments (RAPDs) and seed protein electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Interspecific variation between taxa in the V. sativa aggregate could readily be detected using both techniques. RAPDs and seed protein patterns were found to be an effective means of identifying accessions that cannot be identified clearly by morphological criteria alone. RAPD and seed protein analysis revealed a clear relationship between observed genetic variation of populations and their geographical distribution. Populations from each region had their own gene pools. Geographical variation was detected in V. segetalis. The degree of genetic divergence between local populations was usually related to proximity. In several locations where wild and weedy populations of different V. sativa agg. taxa grow sympatrically, intermediate forms could be detected at the DNA and protein levels. Both RAPD and seed protein analysis support the view that the V. sativa aggregate consists of 8 taxa warranting recognition at the species level. Several species in this aggregate are evolving intra-specific groups which can readily be detected at the molecular level.
Keywords:evolution  genetic resources  RAPDs  seed protein electrophoresis  taxonomy  Vicia
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