Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Interest on the genus Camelina has recently increased due to the biofuel, or jet fuel, potential of
the oil extracted from seeds of the cultivated species Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. While our knowledge
on C. sativa is constantly augmenting, only few studies have been performed on the other
species of the genus, which could be a potentially useful material for the genetic improvement of C.
sativa. The genus Camelina consists of 11 species, but only six (C. sativa, C. microcarpa, C. alyssum,
C. rumelica, C. hispida and C. laxa) could be retrieved from germplasm banks to carry out genomic
fingerprinting studies based on the use of the cTBP molecular marker. Each species, with the exception
of C. alyssum that is proposed to be a subspecies of C. sativa, shows a distinct cTBP profile
resulting from multiple DNA length polymorphisms present in the second intron of the members
of the ?-tubulin gene family. In contrast to the high level of genetic diversity detected among the
six Camelina species, low variability is observed among and within the accessions of the same species,
except for C. hispida that is characterized by an intra-accession high number of cTBP polymorphic
bands. In addition, cTBP is also able to identify incorrectly classified accessions and provide
information on the ploidy level of each species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Genetic Diversity; Polymorphism; ?-Tubulin Gene Family; False Flax; Chromosome Number
Elenco autori:
Ponzoni, Elena; Manca, Antonella; Galasso, Incoronata; Braglia, Luca; Breviario, Diego
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