Genetic diversity in cultivated carioca common beans based on molecular marker analysis

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TitleGenetic diversity in cultivated carioca common beans based on molecular marker analysis
AuthorsKüpper Cardoso Perseguini JM, Chioratto AF, Zucchi MI, Colombo CA, Carbonell SA, Costa Mondego JM, Gazaffi R, Franco Garcia AA, de Campos T, de Souza AP, Rubiano LB
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameGenetics and molecular biology
Volume34
Issue1
Year2011
Page(s)88-102
CitationKüpper Cardoso Perseguini JM, Chioratto AF, Zucchi MI, Colombo CA, Carbonell SA, Costa Mondego JM, Gazaffi R, Franco Garcia AA, de Campos T, de Souza AP, Rubiano LB. Genetic diversity in cultivated carioca common beans based on molecular marker analysis. Genetics and molecular biology. 2011 Jan; 34(1):88-102.

Abstract

A wide array of molecular markers has been used to investigate the genetic diversity among common bean species. However, the best combination of markers for studying such diversity among common bean cultivars has yet to be determined. Few reports have examined the genetic diversity of the carioca bean, commercially one of the most important common beans in Brazil. In this study, we examined the usefulness of two molecular marker systems (simple sequence repeats - SSRs and amplified fragment length polymorphisms - AFLPs) for assessing the genetic diversity of carioca beans. The amount of information provided by Roger's modified genetic distance was used to analyze SSR data and Jaccards similarity coefficient was used for AFLP data. Seventy SSRs were polymorphic and 20 AFLP primer combinations produced 635 polymorphic bands. Molecular analysis showed that carioca genotypes were quite diverse. AFLPs revealed greater genetic differentiation and variation within the carioca genotypes (Gst = 98% and Fst = 0.83, respectively) than SSRs and provided better resolution for clustering the carioca genotypes. SSRs and AFLPs were both suitable for assessing the genetic diversity of Brazilian carioca genotypes since the number of markers used in each system provided a low coefficient of variation. However, fingerprint profiles were generated faster with AFLPs, making them a better choice for assessing genetic diversity in the carioca germplasm.

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Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1678-4685
eISSN1678-4685
Publication Date2011 Jan
Journal AbbreviationGenet. Mol. Biol.
DOI10.1590/S1415-47572011000100017
Elocation10.1590/S1415-47572011000100017
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountryBrazil