Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker

Genera of amaranth family tend to have phenotypic variation partly caused by environmental factor. Phenotypic variation was the result of interaction between genetic and environmental factors. One of molecular markers that is widely used for detecting genetic variation is RAPD. RAPD is used for poly...

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Main Authors: Arik Arubil Fatinah, Estri Laras Arumingtyas, Retno Mastuti
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Life Science
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spelling doaj-62869085e2294c54bfabe17a121f48a12020-11-24T23:34:45ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Tropical Life Science2087-55172012-12-01238186Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD MarkerArik Arubil FatinahEstri Laras ArumingtyasRetno MastutiGenera of amaranth family tend to have phenotypic variation partly caused by environmental factor. Phenotypic variation was the result of interaction between genetic and environmental factors. One of molecular markers that is widely used for detecting genetic variation is RAPD. RAPD is used for polymorphism detections and is now possible for identifiying a large number of loci and ascribes unambiguous taxonomic and genetic relationships among different taxa. Members of amaranth family found in Indonesia are Amaranthus, Celosia, Aerva, Alternanthera, Achyranthes, Gomphrena, Salsola, and Iresine. Six genera of which (Amaranthus, Celosia, Aerva, Alternanthera, Achyranthes, and Gomphrena) were observed in this study. DNA was extracted from fresh young leaves using Doyle and Doyle’s method with modification in the extraction buffer used. RAPD analyses were carried out with 20 decamer primers from Kit A of Operon Technology. DNA was amplified using master cycler gradient Eppendorf with 35 cycles. RAPD products were separated on 1,5 % agarose gels and detected by staining with ethidium bromide. There were 374 bands generated in 18 random primers. The number of monomorphic bands, polymorphic bands, and the percentage of polymorphism were 21 bands, 353 bands, and 94,38 % respectively. The high number and percentage of polymorphic bands revealed genomic DNA variation. This variation is in accordance with phenotypic variation detected in this experiment. Therefore, it can be concluded that, based on DNA polymorphism detected by RAPD, Amaranth family can be classified into two sub families namely Amaranthoideae and Gomphrenoideae.http://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/viewFile/63/69Amaranth familyRAPD
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author Arik Arubil Fatinah
Estri Laras Arumingtyas
Retno Mastuti
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Estri Laras Arumingtyas
Retno Mastuti
Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
Journal of Tropical Life Science
Amaranth family
RAPD
author_facet Arik Arubil Fatinah
Estri Laras Arumingtyas
Retno Mastuti
author_sort Arik Arubil Fatinah
title Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
title_short Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
title_full Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity Study Among Six Genera of Amaranth Family Found in Malang Based on RAPD Marker
title_sort genetic diversity study among six genera of amaranth family found in malang based on rapd marker
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Tropical Life Science
issn 2087-5517
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Genera of amaranth family tend to have phenotypic variation partly caused by environmental factor. Phenotypic variation was the result of interaction between genetic and environmental factors. One of molecular markers that is widely used for detecting genetic variation is RAPD. RAPD is used for polymorphism detections and is now possible for identifiying a large number of loci and ascribes unambiguous taxonomic and genetic relationships among different taxa. Members of amaranth family found in Indonesia are Amaranthus, Celosia, Aerva, Alternanthera, Achyranthes, Gomphrena, Salsola, and Iresine. Six genera of which (Amaranthus, Celosia, Aerva, Alternanthera, Achyranthes, and Gomphrena) were observed in this study. DNA was extracted from fresh young leaves using Doyle and Doyle’s method with modification in the extraction buffer used. RAPD analyses were carried out with 20 decamer primers from Kit A of Operon Technology. DNA was amplified using master cycler gradient Eppendorf with 35 cycles. RAPD products were separated on 1,5 % agarose gels and detected by staining with ethidium bromide. There were 374 bands generated in 18 random primers. The number of monomorphic bands, polymorphic bands, and the percentage of polymorphism were 21 bands, 353 bands, and 94,38 % respectively. The high number and percentage of polymorphic bands revealed genomic DNA variation. This variation is in accordance with phenotypic variation detected in this experiment. Therefore, it can be concluded that, based on DNA polymorphism detected by RAPD, Amaranth family can be classified into two sub families namely Amaranthoideae and Gomphrenoideae.
topic Amaranth family
RAPD
url http://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/viewFile/63/69
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