Differentiation of the American and Oriental Maydeae Accessions Using the Maize Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) Markers
2006
Prasanna, B. M. | Singode, A. | Garg, A. | Kumar, R.
The present study evaluated the utility of maize microsatellite markers in genotype differentiation and analysis of genetic diversity among the Oriental Maydeae accessions (Coix aquatica and Chionachne koenigii) vis-à-vis the American Maydeae (maize, teosintes and maize-teosinte derivatives). Analysis of 27 microsatellite loci distributed throughout the maize genome led to the detection of 89 SSR alleles at average of 3.30 per locus. Polymorphism information content (PIC) values and observed genetic distances showed the existence of large variability among the various accessions. The maize SSR markers, particularly nc013, phi059, bnlg1523 and umc1014, were highly effective in differentiating the Oriental Maydeae accessions from the American Maydeae. Cluster analysis and Principal Component Analysis based on the SSR data clearly indicated significant genetic divergence between the Oriental Maydeae and the American Maydeae accessions, as well as between Coix aquatica and Chionachne koenigii. Molecular analyses would be valuable in gaining a better understanding of genera belonging to the Oriental Maydeae, the lesser known wild relatives of maize.
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