Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers

In order to identify possible mislabeling of the apple accession maintained ex situ in Srebrenik and to gain insight into the genetic structure of the conserved germplasm, 14 accessions from the collection were genotyped using 10 SSR (Simple Sequence Repeats) markers. Obtained SSR profiles were t...

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Main Authors: Gaši Fuad, Žulj-Mihaljević Maja, Šimon Silvio, Grahić Jasmin, Pojskić Naris, Kurtović Mirsad, Nikolić Dragan, Pejić Ivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2013-01-01
Series:Genetika
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SSR
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2013/0534-00121302467G.pdf
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spelling doaj-4176f89cff254c2e8438b174c68753d62020-11-24T22:53:37ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692013-01-0145246747810.2298/GENSR1302467GGenetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markersGaši FuadŽulj-Mihaljević MajaŠimon SilvioGrahić JasminPojskić NarisKurtović MirsadNikolić DraganPejić IvanIn order to identify possible mislabeling of the apple accession maintained ex situ in Srebrenik and to gain insight into the genetic structure of the conserved germplasm, 14 accessions from the collection were genotyped using 10 SSR (Simple Sequence Repeats) markers. Obtained SSR profiles were then added to an existing database constructed for previously characterized 24 traditional and 13 international, reference apple cultivars maintained at the same collection. Bayesian analysis implemented in the STRUCTURE program grouped 42 out of 51 analyzed apple accessions (38 traditional and 13 international) into three RPPs (reconstructed panmictic populations) with probability of membership qI higher than 75%. Almost all international, reference cultivars grouped in RPP3, whereas traditional B&H cultivars from the Srebrenik collection grouped in all three RPPs. Large and significant differentiations between all three individual RPPs were detected through the analyses of molecular variance and confirmed with FCA (factorial correspondence analyses). NJ cluster analysis, based on the Bruvo genetic distance, revealed that out of 38 traditional B&H apple cultivars, analyzed in the study, ‘Ljepocvjetka’, ‘Bobovec’ and ‘Bobovec J’ grouped closest to the international reference cultivars. Available date indicates that unlike a large number of B&H apple cultivars which were introduced during the reign of the Ottoman Empire, ‘Ljepocvjetka’ and ‘Bobovec’ were probably introduced at a later date. Cluster analyses also enabled the detection of one synonym and three homonyms within the collection. In four cases, previously conducted identification based on phenotypic analyses was confirmed by genetic analyses. Results of the structure analyses indicate a heterogeneous genetic structure of the analyzed accessions. This characteristic of the B&H apple germplasm could be useful for future breeding programs.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2013/0534-00121302467G.pdftraditional apple cultivarsSSRfactorial correspondence analysesBayesian analyses
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author Gaši Fuad
Žulj-Mihaljević Maja
Šimon Silvio
Grahić Jasmin
Pojskić Naris
Kurtović Mirsad
Nikolić Dragan
Pejić Ivan
spellingShingle Gaši Fuad
Žulj-Mihaljević Maja
Šimon Silvio
Grahić Jasmin
Pojskić Naris
Kurtović Mirsad
Nikolić Dragan
Pejić Ivan
Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
Genetika
traditional apple cultivars
SSR
factorial correspondence analyses
Bayesian analyses
author_facet Gaši Fuad
Žulj-Mihaljević Maja
Šimon Silvio
Grahić Jasmin
Pojskić Naris
Kurtović Mirsad
Nikolić Dragan
Pejić Ivan
author_sort Gaši Fuad
title Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
title_short Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
title_full Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
title_fullStr Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in Bosnia and Herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
title_sort genetic structure of apple accessions maintained ex situ in bosnia and herzegovina examined by microsatellite markers
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In order to identify possible mislabeling of the apple accession maintained ex situ in Srebrenik and to gain insight into the genetic structure of the conserved germplasm, 14 accessions from the collection were genotyped using 10 SSR (Simple Sequence Repeats) markers. Obtained SSR profiles were then added to an existing database constructed for previously characterized 24 traditional and 13 international, reference apple cultivars maintained at the same collection. Bayesian analysis implemented in the STRUCTURE program grouped 42 out of 51 analyzed apple accessions (38 traditional and 13 international) into three RPPs (reconstructed panmictic populations) with probability of membership qI higher than 75%. Almost all international, reference cultivars grouped in RPP3, whereas traditional B&H cultivars from the Srebrenik collection grouped in all three RPPs. Large and significant differentiations between all three individual RPPs were detected through the analyses of molecular variance and confirmed with FCA (factorial correspondence analyses). NJ cluster analysis, based on the Bruvo genetic distance, revealed that out of 38 traditional B&H apple cultivars, analyzed in the study, ‘Ljepocvjetka’, ‘Bobovec’ and ‘Bobovec J’ grouped closest to the international reference cultivars. Available date indicates that unlike a large number of B&H apple cultivars which were introduced during the reign of the Ottoman Empire, ‘Ljepocvjetka’ and ‘Bobovec’ were probably introduced at a later date. Cluster analyses also enabled the detection of one synonym and three homonyms within the collection. In four cases, previously conducted identification based on phenotypic analyses was confirmed by genetic analyses. Results of the structure analyses indicate a heterogeneous genetic structure of the analyzed accessions. This characteristic of the B&H apple germplasm could be useful for future breeding programs.
topic traditional apple cultivars
SSR
factorial correspondence analyses
Bayesian analyses
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2013/0534-00121302467G.pdf
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