Asexual genetic variability inAgavaceae determined with inverse sequence-tagged repeats and amplification fragment length polymorphism analysis |
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Authors: | Diógenes Infante Sandy Molina Jhonny R. Demey Elizabeth Gámez |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unidad de Biotecnología de Plantas, Instituto de Estudios Avanzados, Apdo. 17606 Parque Central, 1015-A Caracas, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | Agaves are succulent monocot plants rich in fibers, sugars and other important compounds. They are also valued as ornamental plants and for their ability to grow in poor soils. In the present study, inverse sequence-tagged repeats (ISTR) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis were used to study genetic diversity in differentAgavaceae plant samples. Comparison of the banding patterns between the mother plant and rhizome-derived daughter plants showed that genetic variability is generated during asexual reproduction in these species. Phylogenetic relationships amongAgave species were obtained using unweighted pair-group method, arithmetic average (UPGMA) analysis. Genetic diversity through asexual propagation allows for genetic selection and improvement within these asexually propagated plants. |
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Keywords: | Agave genetic diversity molecular markers clonal diversity reproduction |
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