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Conserved DNA-derived polymorphism, new markers for genetic diversity analysis of Tunisian Pistacia vera L.


ABSTRACT: Pistachio trees (Pistacia vera L.) have been cultivated in Tunisia for decades and the plantation was extended mostly in the center of the country contributing to the economic growth of marginalized areas. Herein we used conserved DNA derived polymorphism (CDDP) technique, which target specifically conserved sequences of plant functional genes, to assess the genetic diversity and construct genetic relationships among 65 Tunisian pistachio trees. A set of nine primers were used and 157 CDDP markers were revealed with an average of 17.44 showing a high degree of polymorphism (99.37%). The average of polymorphism information content of CDDP markers was of 0.86, which indicates the efficiency of CDDP primers in the estimation of genetic diversity between pistachios. UPGMA dendrogram and the principal component analysis showed four clusters of analyzed pistachios trees. Our results showed that the genetic structure depends on: (1) the gene exchanges between groups, (2) the geographical origin and (3) the sex of the tree. The same result was revealed by the Bayesian analysis implemented in STRUCTURE at K?=?4, in which the pistachio genotypes of El Guettar, Kasserine and Sfax were assigned with more than 80% of probability. Our results prove polymorphism and efficiency of CDDP markers in the characterization and genetic diversity analysis of P. vera L. genotypes to define conservation strategy.

SUBMITTER: Aouadi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6745585 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conserved DNA-derived polymorphism, new markers for genetic diversity analysis of Tunisian <i>Pistacia vera</i> L.

Aouadi Meriem M   Guenni Karim K   Abdallah Donia D   Louati Marwa M   Chatti Khaled K   Baraket Ghada G   Salhi Hannachi Amel A  

Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology 20190810 5


Pistachio trees (<i>Pistacia vera</i> L.) have been cultivated in Tunisia for decades and the plantation was extended mostly in the center of the country contributing to the economic growth of marginalized areas. Herein we used conserved DNA derived polymorphism (CDDP) technique, which target specifically conserved sequences of plant functional genes, to assess the genetic diversity and construct genetic relationships among 65 Tunisian pistachio trees. A set of nine primers were used and 157 CDD  ...[more]

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