Molecular Characterizaiton of Rice Germplasm (Oryza Sativa L.) by Using SSR markerts
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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The simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker analysis was done to determine the allelic
diversity and relationship among 32 rice genotypes. A total of 78 alleles were detected at
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the 19 SSR loci, of which 78 (1 OOo/o) were polymorphic. The number of alleles generated
by each marker rar:lged from 1 to 9 with an average of 4.1 alleles per loci. The size of
smallest and largest allele ranged from 1 (RM264) to 9 (RM47). The size difference for a
given SSR locus varied from 20 to 100 bp. Maximum variations in allele size was
observed with the RM 222 and RM 547 markers. SSR loci with greater size difference
between the alleles would be relatively better for fingerprinting and diversity analysis. Null
alleles were observed in respect of RM 19 and RM 21 with all of the genotypes. Multiple
alleles were observed at 1 of the 19 loci analyzed . in varieties TWC and ACK 2. PIC
values ranged between 0.775 (RM247) and 0.998 (RM544, RM561), with an average of
0.83 per marker.· Jaccard's similarity coefficients ranged from 0.65 to 0.97. These results
could be useful for monitoring purity, genotype identification and for plant variety
protection. Keywords: PCR, polymorphism, dendrogram, genetic diversity, microsatellites.
