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Comparative analysis of genetic diversity in Citrus germplasm collection using AFLP,SSAP, SAMPL and SSR markers
Authors:Manosh Kumar Biswas  Lijun Chai  Mohamed Hamdy Amar  Xianlong Zhang  Xiu-xin Deng
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Biology (MOE), National Center of Citrus Breeding, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, PR China;2. Egyptian Deserts Gene Bank, Desert Research Center, North Sinai, Egypt;3. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Collage of Plant Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, PR China
Abstract:In this study we evaluate the informativeness and efficiency of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP), Sequence-Specific Amplified Polymorphism (S-SAP), Selectively Amplified Microsatellite Polymorphic Loci (SAMPL) and Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers for genetic diversity, phylogenetic relationship among the Citrus species and mapping ability of the marker system. The SSR exhibited relatively higher level of polymorphism information content in terms of the expected heterozygosity, than that of the AFLPs, SSAPs and SAMPLs. For each marker system, average level of the discriminating potential was very close to the actual discriminating potential. Similarity matrices showed weak, yet significant correlations when Mantel's test was applied. The highest positive (0.72) correlation was found between the AFLP and SSAP markers. The SSR and SAMPL markers were poorly correlated. The dendrogram topology among the four marker systems had high similarity. Taken together, the SSAP and SAMPL were highly efficient in detecting genetic similarity in Citrus, while the SSR may be more useful for segregation studies and genome mapping in Citrus. The SSAP and SAMPL markers could be useful for Citrus genome mapping in combination with AFLP and SSR markers. To our knowledge, this was the first detail report of a comparison of performances among AFLP, SSR and retrotrasposon based molecular marker technique on a set of samples of Citrus. Our result provides guidance for future efficient use of these molecular methods in genetic analysis of Citrus sp. and its relatives.
Keywords:Citrus  Molecular marker  Discriminating capacity  Phylogenetic relationship
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