Author:
Xiao-Peng Wen,Xiu-Xin Deng
Abstract
AbstractCili (Rosa roxburghii Tratt), characterized by containing the highest vitamin C content among fruits and showing attractive senescence-retarding and cancer-preventing effects, has gained widespread interest. RAPD markers were applied to identify the seven genotypes of cili and to evaluate the genetic relationships within cili, as well as among its relatives. Sixteen arbitrary primers screened from 154 were adopted to analyse polymorphism in RAPD profiles for the 15 samples. A total of 137 RAPD bands ranging in size from 480 bp to 3.3 kb were obtained, among which 95 were polymorphic, covering 69.3% of the total bands obtained; and an average of 8.6 bands/primer was scored. The genotypes of cili and seedless cili could be identified efficiently by 14 genotype-specific bands, which were obtained from the polymorphic primers OPB-11, OPAF-16 and OPW-02. Additionally, using the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean, a dendrogram showing genetic relationships among the 15 samples was constructed based on cluster analysis of genetic distance. The possible origin of seedless cili and multiple-corolla cili is also discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Biotechnology
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