GENETIC VARIATION AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MAIZE TYPES AND TEOSINTE AS REVEALED BY ISOZYMES AND RAPD MARKERS

O. Galal, A. Motawei, M. Farid
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Genetic variation and phylogenetic relationships among four types of yellow maize (Zea mays L.); dent, flint, sweet and pop corn, and their wild relative; teosinte (Zea mexicana), were assessed using isozymes and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. The results indicated that the percentage of polymorphic loci; for peroxidase and esterase isozymes, were 66.67% and 92.59%, respectively. By applying RAPD analysis, 116 bands were obtained from seven primers with 87.07% polymorphism. The UPGMA dendrogram based on genetic distance segregated the five genotypes into two main clusters. Both isozymes and RAPD markers separated teosinte into the first cluster, whereas the four maize types were grouped together in the seconds cluster. Dent and flint types were much close to each other with high similarity indices; 0.842 and 0.792 based on peroxidase and esterase isozymes, respectively. Furthermore, the flint type closely related to sweet type in RAPD cluster (similarity index of 0.588). This high variability detected among maize types and teosinte can be used in breeding programs to maximize the use of genetic resources.
同工酶和rapd标记揭示玉米类型与大刍草的遗传变异和系统发育关系
4种黄玉米(Zea mays L.)遗传变异及系统发育关系凹玉米、燧石玉米、甜玉米和爆米花,以及它们的野生亲戚;采用同工酶和随机扩增多态性DNA (RAPD)标记对大刍兽药玉米(Zea mexicana)进行鉴定。结果表明:多态位点的百分比;过氧化物酶和酯酶同工酶分别为66.67%和92.59%。通过RAPD分析,从7条引物中获得116条条带,多态性为87.07%。基于遗传距离的UPGMA树状图将5个基因型划分为2个主要聚类。同工酶和RAPD标记均将大刍草划分为第一簇,而将四种玉米划分为第二簇。凹痕和燧石类型非常接近,相似指数高;过氧化物酶和酯酶同工酶测定值分别为0.842和0.792。在RAPD聚类中,燧石型与甜型密切相关(相似指数为0.588)。在玉米品种和大刍草中发现的这种高变异性可用于育种计划,以最大限度地利用遗传资源。
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