Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers
Microsatellite markers are used to determine genetic similarities among individuals and might be used in various applications in breeding programs. For example, knowing the genetic similarity relationships of commercial planting materials helps to better understand their responses to environmental,...
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doaj-3dfebc5f01c24b0ba55b1efe02e021b02020-11-24T23:06:06ZengCentro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaAgronomía Colombiana0120-99652012-08-01302188195S0120-99652012000200005Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markersDiana Arias0Carmenza Montoya1Leonardo Rey2Hernán Romero3Corporación Centro de Investigación en Palma de Aceite (Cenipalma)Corporación Centro de Investigación en Palma de Aceite (Cenipalma)Corporación Centro de Investigación en Palma de Aceite (Cenipalma)Universidad Nacional de ColombiaMicrosatellite markers are used to determine genetic similarities among individuals and might be used in various applications in breeding programs. For example, knowing the genetic similarity relationships of commercial planting materials helps to better understand their responses to environmental, agronomic and plant health factors. This study assessed 17 microsatellite markers in 9 crosses (D x P) of Elaeis guineensis Jacq. from various commercial companies in Malaysia, France, Costa Rica and Colombia, in order to find possible genetic differences and/or similarities. Seventy-seven alleles were obtained, with an average of 4.5 alleles per primer and a range of 2-8 amplified alleles. The results show a significant reduction of alleles, compared to the number of alleles reported for wild oil palm populations. The obtained dendrogram shows the formation of two groups based on their genetic similarity. Group A, with ~76% similarity, contains the commercial material of 3 codes of Deli x La Mé crosses produced in France and Colombia, and group B, with ~66% genetic similarity, includes all the materials produced by commercial companies in Malaysia, France, Costa Rica and Colombiahttp://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-99652012000200005&lng=en&tlng=enElaeis guineensis Jacqprograma de mejoramientoalelosdiferencias genéticas |
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Diana Arias Carmenza Montoya Leonardo Rey Hernán Romero Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers Agronomía Colombiana Elaeis guineensis Jacq programa de mejoramiento alelos diferencias genéticas |
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Diana Arias Carmenza Montoya Leonardo Rey Hernán Romero |
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Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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Genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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genetic similarity among commercial oil palm materials based on microsatellite markers |
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Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Agronomía Colombiana |
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2012-08-01 |
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Microsatellite markers are used to determine genetic similarities among individuals and might be used in various applications in breeding programs. For example, knowing the genetic similarity relationships of commercial planting materials helps to better understand their responses to environmental, agronomic and plant health factors. This study assessed 17 microsatellite markers in 9 crosses (D x P) of Elaeis guineensis Jacq. from various commercial companies in Malaysia, France, Costa Rica and Colombia, in order to find possible genetic differences and/or similarities. Seventy-seven alleles were obtained, with an average of 4.5 alleles per primer and a range of 2-8 amplified alleles. The results show a significant reduction of alleles, compared to the number of alleles reported for wild oil palm populations. The obtained dendrogram shows the formation of two groups based on their genetic similarity. Group A, with ~76% similarity, contains the commercial material of 3 codes of Deli x La Mé crosses produced in France and Colombia, and group B, with ~66% genetic similarity, includes all the materials produced by commercial companies in Malaysia, France, Costa Rica and Colombia |
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Elaeis guineensis Jacq programa de mejoramiento alelos diferencias genéticas |
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