Genetic structure in cultivated and wild carrots (Daucus carota L.) revealed by AFLP analysis |
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Authors: | S. I. Shim R. B. Jørgensen |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Natural Resources, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea, KR Plant Biology and Biogeochemistry Department, Ris? National Laboratory, Roskilde, DK-4000, Denmark e-mail: rikke.bagger.jorgensen@risoe.dk Fax: +45 4677 4122, DK
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Abstract: | Genetic variation within and among five Danish populations of wild carrot and five cultivated varieties was investigated using
amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP). Ten AFLP primer combinations produced 116 polymorphic bands. Based on the marker
data an UPGMA-cluster analysis and principal component analysis (PCA) separated the Daucus collections into three groups, consisting of the wild populations, the old varieties, and the recently bred varieties. The
genetic distance between the wild populations reflected the physical distance between collection sites. Analysis of genetic
diversity showed that the old varieties released between 1974 and 1976 were more heterogeneous than the newly developed F1 hybrid varieties. The analysis of molecular variation (AMOVA) showed that the major part of the genetic variation in the
plant material was found within populations/varieties. The presence of markers specific to the cultivated carrot makes it
possible to detect introgression from cultivated to wild types.
Received: 6 October 1999 / Accepted: 4 November 1999 |
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Keywords: | Genetic variation UPGMA AMOVA Relationships Crop-wild introgression |
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