Efficiency of three PCR-based markers in assessing genetic variation among cowpea (Vigna unguiculata subsp. Unguiculata) landraces
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The main objective of this study was to investigate the efficiency of
RAPD, AFLP, and SAMPL marker
systems in detecting genetic polymorphism in cowpea landraces (Vigna
unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (L.) Walp.) that
probably share a similar genetic pool. A second objective was to determine
the level of diversity among landraces from
a restricted area, to define the most appropriate strategy of on-farm
conservation. Each marker system was able to discriminate
among the materials analysed, but a clear distinction between all the
local varieties was only obtained with
AFLP and SAMPL markers. The average diversity index was quite similar for
each marker system, but owing to the
differences in the effective multiplex ratio values the marker index was
higher for the AFLP and SAMPL systems than
for the RAPD system. The AFLP and SAMPL techniques appear to be more
useful than the RAPD technique in the
analysis of limited genetic diversity among the cowpea landraces tested.
The significant correlations of SAMPL similarity
and cophenetic matrices with those of the other markers, and the lower
number of primer combinations required,
indicate that this technique is the most valuable. The low genetic
similarity detected among landraces suggests that all
the cowpea landraces should be maintained on the respective farms from
which they came.
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