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- Title
Genetic diversity and relationships of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Jilin provincial wild soybeans (Glycine soja Sieb. and Zucc.) based on SSR markers.
- Authors
Seon-Jin Jang; Su-Jeung Park; Xiang-Min Piao; Hang-Lin Song; Tae-Young Hwang; Yong-Gu Cho; Xian-Hu Liu; Sun-Hee Woo; Jung-Hoon Kang; Hong-Sig Kim
- Abstract
Genetic diversity and relationships within and among Korean, Japanese and Chinese Jilin provincial wild soybeans based on SSR makers were evaluated to enlarge genetic variation in soybeans breeding in the future. A total of 184 wild soybeans including 67 Korean, 71 Japanese and 46 Chinese Jilin provincial wild soybeans were analyzed to evaluate genetic diversity and relationships based on 23 SSR markers. Korean and Japanese wild soybeans were obtained from National Agrobiodiversity Center, Korea, and Biological Resource Center in Lotus and Gycine, Frontier Science Research Center, University of Miyazaki, Japan, respectively. Chinese wild soybeans were collected from Jilin province, China. Twenty three SSR markers generated a total of 964 alleles with an average of 41.9 alleles per marker. Number of alleles ranged from 23 (Satt635) to 56 (satt157). Genetic diversity (PIC value) of 184 wild soybeans ranged from 0.880 to 0.968 with an average of 22.2, beans was similar with an average of 13.6 per marker, respectively. PIC value for Korean, Japanese and Chinese Jilin provincial wild soybeans was similar with an average of 0.905, 0.897, and 0.850, respectively. Cluster analysis based on genetic distances estimated by SSR markers classified wild soybeans into 3 clusters. Cluster I was now sub classified, but cluster II and III were sub classified into various groups. Genetic distance evaluated by SSR markers between Korean and Japanese wild soybeans was closer than that of between Korean and Chinese Jilin provincial, and between Japanese and Chinese Jilin provincial wild soybeans.
- Subjects
EDIBLE wild plants; SOYBEAN; CROP genetics; CULTIVARS; GENETIC research; PLANT genetics; GENE frequency; CLUSTER analysis (Statistics)
- Publication
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2010, Vol 42, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
0250-3360
- Publication type
Article