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Title: Development, characterization and utilization of genomic microsatellite markers in turmeric ( Curcuma longa L.)
Authors: Siju, S
Dhanya, K
Syamkumar, S
Sheeja, T E
Sasikumar, B
BHAT, A I
PARTHASARATHY, V A
Keywords: Curcuma longa
Genetic diversity
Microsatellite marker
polymorphism
Simple sequence repeat
Turmeric
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 2010 Vol.38 No.4 pp.641-646
Abstract: Development of a robust set of 18 genomic microsatellite markers from turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) and its effective utilization in estimating the genetic diversity of 20 turmeric accessions are described. A total of 103 alleles were detected with an average of 5.7 alleles per locus. These markers displayed varied levels of polymorphism as evident from its discriminating power ranging from 0.19 to 0.70. The UPGMA cluster analysis of genetic distance values resolved the 20 turmeric accessions into five main groups. Three sets of genetically identical accessions were detected within the analyzed accessions, suggesting a revisit of the germplasm collection strategy based on vernacular identity. The entire grouping pattern of the entities was loose and independent of their geographical origins. These polymorphic SSR markers would be useful for the population genetic studies and germplasm management of turmeric.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/608
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