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Title: Identification of molecular markers to study the Garcinia spp. diversity
Authors: Parthasarathy, Utpala
Nandakishore, O.P
Rosana, O B
NIRMAL BABU, K
Kumar, R Senthil
PARTHASARATHY, V A
Keywords: ITS region
KNOX-1 gene
Northeastern Himalayas
Species diversity
Western Ghats
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Citation: Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 54, June 2016, pp. 400-405
Abstract: The genus Garcinia shows a considerable variation in its morphological characters such as leaf, flower and fruit with taxonomic ambiguity. It is a potential under-exploited multipurpose crop that gained considerable attention for the presence of (−) hydroxycitric acid, an anti-obesity compound, in its fruit rind and leaves. Here, we evaluated the genetic relationship through molecular markers among the selected 9 species commonly available in the Western Ghats and the Northeastern Himalayan foot hills of India. The nucleotide sequence data obtained from two prominent monomorphic bands generated in ISSR profiling of the species was utilized for the study. The selected bands were found to be of ITS region (700 bp) and partial region of KNOX-1 gene (600 bp). The evolutionary cluster was formed using MEGA5 software. The study indicated 2 major clusters, influenced by floral morphology of the species and availability of (−) hydroxycitric acid in their fruit rinds. In the subclusters, one species from the Western Ghats were paired with another from Northeastern Himalayas with relatively similar morphological traits.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/515
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