Phylogenetic Analysis of Dipterocarps Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers |
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Authors: | RATH PRIYADARSHINI; RAJASEGER G; GOH CHONG JIN; KUMAR PRAKASH P |
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Institution: | School of Biological Sciences, The National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore, 119260 |
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Abstract: | The phylogenetic relationships among 12 species belonging tothree different genera (Shorea, HopeaandAnisoptera) of Dipterocarpaceaewere studied using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers.A modified CTAB DNA extraction protocol was used to obtain tannin-and polysaccharide-free genomic DNA from mature leaves. Clusteranalysis of data from six random primers placed the 12 speciesin three groups corresponding to their respective genera. Fourdistinct nodes ofShoreaspp. and two ofHopeaspp. could be identified.Anisopteramegistocarpaserved as an outgroup, and was unique when comparedto the other genera examined. RAPD profiles of five individualsofH. odoratawith six random primers were identical, suggestingthat there is little intraspecific variation in this species.The RAPD technique can thus be successfully applied for thestudy of phylogenetic relationships of this important groupof tropical timber trees.Copyright 1998 Annals of Botany Company Dipterocarpaceae,Anisopteraspp.,Hopeaspp.,Shoreaspp., RAPD markers, tropical timber trees. |
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