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Title: Genetic variability in the peach palm genebank with RAPD markers
Other Titles: Variabilidade genética no germoplasma de pupunha analisada com marcadores RAPD
Authors: Araújo, Michelly de Cristo
Doriane, Picanço Rodrigues
Filho, Spartaco Astolfi
Clement, Charles Roland
Keywords: Bactris Gasipaes
Prunus Persica
Issue Date: 2010
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 10, Número 3, Pags. 211-217
Abstract: Peach palm is a native Amazonian fruit species with broad genetic diversity in its wild and domesticated populations. This study completed the molecular characterization and genetic analysis of the accessions in the Peach Palm genebank, Brazil, using RAPD markers. Eight primers generated 132 markers, of which 128 were polymorphic. Average heterozigosity was 0.35, with 95.5% polymorphism. The genetic variability within the landraces (HS) was 0.32, while genetic divergence (GST) was 0.09 among the four well-represented landraces. The average gene flow was 5.0, with high gene flow between the Solimões and Pampa Hermosa (Nm=10.07), and between the Putumayo and Solimões (Nm=10.73) landraces, all western landraces. The dendrograms of the Nei's and Rogers' genetic distances of the well-represented landraces presented similar groupings to previous analyses, with the Solimões, Putumayo and Pampa Hermosa landraces grouped together in western Amazonia, and distant from the Pará landrace in central and eastern Amazonia.
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