Genotyping of Vanilla planifolia Jacks ex Andrews from the Totonacapan region using Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat markers

R. Santillán-Mendoza, Juan Hernández-Hernández, Monserrat Torres-Olaya, F. R. Flores-de la Rosa, Cristian Matilde Hernández, Humberto Estrella-Maldonado
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Vanilla is the only genus of plants in the Orchidaceae family used in the food industry, being the most widely used flavoring worldwide and the second most valuable economically. Cultivation is of great biocultural importance in the Totonacapan region, in the state of Veracruz, as this region is considered its center of origin and distribution. However, little is known regarding the number of genotypes present in this area, as well as the genetic diversity, which is vital for the improvement of this crop. Therefore, the objective of this study was to perform the genotyping of 60 Vanilla planifolia accessions from the Germplasm Bank of The National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture, and Livestock Research (Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias - INIFAP), Experimental Field Ixtacuaco, which were selected and collected in the Totonacapan region. For this purpose, the number of V. planifolia genotypes was determined based on ISSR (Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat) molecular markers. Three DNA extraction protocols from plants and fungi described in the literature were evaluated, and a fourth protocol was adapted with different procedures from the previous protocols, seeking to obtain a high concentration and good quality and integrity. Once quality DNA was obtained, fourteen ISSR primers were evaluated, of which three primers that showed the highest number of amplified bands were selected. Subsequently, the genotyping of the 60 accessions was carried out, resulting in nine genotypes with primer 808 and six genotypes with primers 812 and 856. These results allowed the genotyping of Vanilla planifolia accessions with ISSR markers, which will help evaluate the genetic diversity of this crop in the Totonacapan region in the future.
利用简单序列间重复标记对托托纳卡潘地区的香草(Vanilla planifolia Jacks ex Andrews)进行基因分型
香草是兰科植物中唯一用于食品工业的植物属,是世界上使用最广泛的调味品,也是经济价值第二高的调味品。在韦拉克鲁斯州的托托纳卡潘地区,香草栽培具有重要的生物文化意义,因为该地区被认为是香草的原产地和分布中心。然而,人们对该地区存在的基因型数量以及遗传多样性知之甚少,而遗传多样性对改良这种作物至关重要。因此,本研究的目的是从国家林业、农业和畜牧业研究所(Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias - INIFAP)的种质库中挑选出 60 个香草品种进行基因分型,这些品种都是在托托纳卡潘地区的 Ixtacuaco 试验田采集的。为此,根据 ISSR(简单序列间重复)分子标记确定了 V. planifolia 的基因型数量。对文献中描述的三种植物和真菌 DNA 提取方案进行了评估,并根据与前几种方案不同的程序对第四种方案进行了调整,以获得高浓度、高质量和完整性的 DNA。获得优质 DNA 后,对 14 个 ISSR 引物进行了评估,从中选出了扩增条带数最多的 3 个引物。随后,对 60 个品种进行了基因分型,使用引物 808 产生了 9 个基因型,使用引物 812 和 856 产生了 6 个基因型。这些结果有助于利用 ISSR 标记对香草品种进行基因分型,从而有助于评估托托纳卡潘地区该作物的遗传多样性。
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