Xiangyu Xing, Haijun Xu, Yan Dong, Hanwen Cui, Mingrui Sun, Hong Wang, Yang Liu, Li Meng, Chunying Zheng
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摘要
Isatis indigotica Fort.是一种传统药用植物,具有消炎、抗氧化和抗病毒的功效。尽管近年来开发并许可了多个栽培品种,但栽培品种之间的形态相似性使其识别变得复杂。I.indigotica内部的遗传多样性对生物活性物质的生物合成产生了重大影响。为了阐明遗传关系并评估生物活性化合物,我们使用 SSR 标记对 I. indigotica 栽培品种进行了分析。在 29 个栽培品种的 20 个 SSR 位点上共鉴定出 109 个等位基因,表现出遗传多样性,平均多态信息含量(PIC)为 0.46。系统发育、主坐标分析(PCoA)和贝叶斯聚类显示,遗传关系在很大程度上与地理起源无关,这可能是由于区域移植造成的。值得注意的是,一些叶片大小不同的栽培品种表现出明显的遗传分化,突出了它们作为质量评价候选品种的潜力。利用五个 SSR 标记成功构建了指纹图谱。这些发现为 I. indigotica 栽培品种的鉴定、质量评价和知识产权保护提供了技术支持。
Genetic Analysis and Fingerprint Construction for Isatis indigotica Fort. Using SSR Markers.
Isatis indigotica Fort. is a traditional medicinal plant, which has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiviral properties. Despite the development and licensing of several cultivars in recent years, morphological similarity among cultivars complicates their identification. The genetic diversity within I. indigotica significantly impacts the biosynthesis of bioactive substances. To elucidate genetic relationships and evaluate bioactive compounds, I. indigotica cultivars were analyzed using SSR markers. A total of 109 alleles were identified across 29 cultivars at 20 SSR loci, exhibiting a genetic diversity with an average polymorphic information content (PIC) of 0.46. Phylogenetic, principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), and Bayesian clustering revealed that genetic relationships were largely independent of geographic origin, potentially due to regional transplantations. Notably, some cultivars with distinct leaf sizes showed clear genetic differentiation, highlighting their potential as candidates for quality evaluation. A fingerprint was successfully constructed using five SSR markers. These findings provide technical support for cultivar identification, quality evaluation, and intellectual property protection of I. indigotica cultivars.
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