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Title: ASSESSMENT OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AND VARIATION OF ACER MONO MAX SEEDLINGS AFTER SPACEFLIGHT
Authors: SUN, YUHAN
ZHANG, YUYAO
YUAN, CUNQUAN
YANG, QING
LONG, CUI
LI, YUN
YANG, MINSHENG
Keywords: Acer Mono Maxim
Genetic variation
Space mutation
Issue Date: 27-Feb-2015
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society
Citation: Sun, Y., Zhang, Y., Yuan, C., Yang, Q., Long, C., Li, Y., & Yang, M. (2015). Assessment of genetic diversity and variation of Acer Mono Max seedlings after spaceflight. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 47(1), 197-202.
Abstract: Genetic diversity and variation of Acer Mono Maxim seedlings sampled from space-mutated (sm) populations were compared to seedlings from parallel control (ck) ones using molecular markers. RAMP analysis showed that the percentage of polymorphic band, Shannon diversity index and Nei’s gene diversity index of the space-mutated populations were higher than those of the control ones, which indicated that genetic variation increased after spaceflight in populations of Acer Mono Maxim. By using un-weighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) method, three space-mutated repeats (populations) were clustered together, and control groups clustered separately, which further indicated that there was difference between the space-mutated ones and the control ones, which may be caused by space mutation. Further analysis of genomic inconsistency between the root and leaf samples from the same tree showed that a total variation rate of 6.3% and 1.7% were obtained in ten space-mutated individuals by using RAMP and SSR markers, respectively, however, the variation rate was zero in control ones. It provided that space mutation may be caused the individual variation of Acer Mono Maxim.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15434
ISSN: 2070-3368
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