Analysis of molecular diversity of Capsicum spp. to identify redundant accessions and duplicates within accessions from a germplasm bank

Paulo Henrique Marquiori Visacre, C. A. Mangolin, E. R. Monteiro, A. Lopes, H. Z. Neto, M. F. P. S. Machado
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Assessment of genetic diversity and identification of redundant accessions in seed banks are important to minimize the risk of gene loss in collections and to decrease costs in the management of germplasm banks. Current study used markers at DNA level to evaluate genetic diversity and identify whether there are duplicate accessions of Capsicum spp. in the collections of an active germplasm bank. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers using touchdown-polymerase chain reaction method evaluated genetic diversity and identified duplicates in ten accessions of Capsicum spp. Higher genetic diversity has been detected in C. annuum rather than in the species C. chinense and C. baccatum. DNA amplified segments revealed high genetic divergence showing that accessions of C. annuum, C. chinense and C. baccatum were separately grouped after data analysis with three software programs. Accessions of C. baccatum var. pendulum and C. annuum var. glabriusculum were the least similar. Since rates were less than 60% between accessions of C. chinense and C. annuum, they revealed low identity of amplified DNA segments among the three Capsicum species. Redundance in four accessions of C. chinense and in five accessions of C. annuum was not detected. On the other hand, duplicates within accessions C. chinense (50%), C. annuum var. glabrisculum (5%) and C. baccatum var. pendulum (75%) were reported in the Capsicum active germplasm bank.
辣椒属植物的分子多样性分析,以鉴定种质库中多余和重复的种质
评估遗传多样性和鉴定种子库中的冗余种质对于减少种质库中基因丢失的风险和降低种质库管理成本具有重要意义。目前研究主要是利用DNA水平上的标记来评价辣椒种质资源的遗传多样性,以及鉴定辣椒种质资源中是否存在重复种质。采用触地聚合酶链反应法随机扩增多态性DNA标记,对10份辣椒材料的遗传多样性进行了评价和鉴定。结果表明,辣椒品种的遗传多样性在C. annuum中高于C. chinense和C. bacaccatum。DNA扩增片段显示出较高的遗传差异,用3种软件程序对资料进行分析后,表明C. annuum、C. chinense和C. bacaccatum是分开分组的。品种间相似度最低的是百合花和光毛花。由于三种辣椒品种间扩增DNA片段的同源性较低,这表明三种辣椒品种间扩增DNA片段的同源性较低。在4份中国金针菇和5份金针菇中未检测到冗余。另一方面,辣椒活性种质资源库中发现了C. chinense(50%)、C. annuum var. glabrisculum(5%)和C. bacaccatum var. pendulum(75%)的重复。
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