基于微卫星的墨西哥锡那罗亚州玉米地方品种遗传多样性研究

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Karen V. Pineda-Hidalgo, Karla P. Méndez-Marroquín, Elthon Vega Alvarez, Jeanett Chávez-Ontiveros, Pedro Sánchez-Peña, Jose A. Garzón-Tiznado, Misael O. Vega-García, Jose A. López-Valenzuela
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引用次数: 37

摘要

在锡那罗亚州,传统农民仍在种植具有多种形态特征的玉米,但对这些群体中维持的基因库的研究很少,而且由于土地利用的变化和采用杂交商业品种,这种基因库正在丧失。本研究的目的是评估这些玉米群体的遗传多样性,为其保存做出贡献。28份资料被用于分析。从396个个体中提取DNA,并用分布在玉米基因组中的20颗微卫星进行探测。共获得121个等位基因,平均每个位点6.1个等位基因,总遗传多样性为0.72。upgma聚类分析、基于模型的种群结构和主成分分析结果表明,西北低地典型人种(Chapalote、Dulcillo del Noroeste、Tabloncillo Perla、Blando de Sonora和Elotero de Sinaloa)和Tabloncillo和Tuxpeño为主要种群。本研究中发现的每个位点的高等位基因数量和总遗传多样性表明锡那罗亚州玉米地方品种的遗传基础广泛,代表了育种计划中有用的基因库。
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Microsatellite-based genetic diversity among accessions of maize landraces from Sinaloa in México

Microsatellite-based genetic diversity among accessions of maize landraces from Sinaloa in México

In the state of Sinaloa México, traditional farmers still cultivate maize accessions with a wide diversity of morphological characteristics, but the gene reservoir maintained in these populations has been poorly studied and it is being lost due to changes in land use and the adoption of hybrid commercial varieties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of some of these maize populations to contribute to their preservation. Twenty eight accessions were used for the analysis. DNA was extracted from 396 individuals and probed with 20 microsatellites distributed across the maize genome. A total of 121 alleles were obtained (average of 6.1 alleles per locus) and a total genetic diversity of 0.72. The UPGMA-cluster analysis, model-based population structure and principal component analysis revealed three major groups, one formed mainly by accessions of races typical of the Northwestern lowlands (Chapalote, Dulcillo del Noroeste, Tabloncillo Perla, Blando de Sonora and Elotero de Sinaloa) and the other two with accessions mainly from Tabloncillo and Tuxpeño. The high number of alleles per locus and total genetic diversity found in this study demonstrate a broad genetic basis of the accessions of maize landraces from Sinaloa, representing a gene reservoir useful in breeding programs.

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