RAPD and SSR based DNA Fingerprinting and diversity analysis in riice (Oryza Sativa L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The molecular marker is a useful tool for assessing genetic variations and
resolving cultivar identities. The objective of this study was to evaluate the
genetic diversity of 20 varities/genotypes of rice(Oryza sativa) using the random
amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR). In
RAPD Analysis twenty primers was generate a total of 116 RAPD of which 112
were polymorphic. The number of amplification products produced by each primer
varied from 4 to 7 with an, average of 5.8 bands primer. Genetic diversity of 20
cultivars estimated by polymorphic information content (PIC) value ranged
from0.334 to 0.886 with average of 0.614 in RAPD analysis. The cluster
dendrogram of RAPD revealed 2 major clusters and Cluster II was the largest and
included 14 genotypes while clusters I comprising 6 genotypes. According to
dendrogram Apo was distantly related to Rajeshwari with coefficient 0.317.
Twenty SSR primers generated a total of 66 alleles with an average 3.3 alleles
per primer. Genetic diversity of 20 cultivars estimated by polymorphic information
content (PIC) value ranged from 0.00 to 0.977 with an average of 0.670 in SSR
analysis. The cluster dendrogram of SSR revealed 3 major clusters consist of
another 4 major subgroups. Cluster II was the largest and included 17 genotypes
while clusters 1 comprising only 2 genotypes. According to dendrogram genotype
Apo was distantly located with Rajeshwari with similarity coefficient 0.591. The
cluster dendrogram of combined analysis revealed 2 major clusters. Cluster II was
the largest and included 14 genotypes while clusters I comprising 6 genotypes
and Apo was distantly located with Udaya with similarity coefficient 0.561.
Conclusion of this studies that SSR more useful as compare to RAPD because
SSR show high PIC value. The information generated from these studies can be
used in the future of rice(Oryza sativa) breeding programs.
