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Studying Genetic Variability of Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Based on Chloroplast DNA and Barcode Genes
Authors:Zahra Hajiahmadi  Majid Talebi  Badraldin Ebrahim Sayed-Tabatabaei
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, 84156-83111, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:Chloroplast DNA has been used extensively to analyze plant phylogenies at different taxonomic levels because of its size, organization and sequence conservation. In the present research, two chloroplastic regions, petApsaJ, trnCtrnD and four DNA barcodes (trnHpsbA, ITS, rbcL, matK), were used to introduce suitable regions for the assessment of genetic diversity among P. granatum L. genotypes. Analysis of psbEpetL in petApsaJ region revealed 1,300 nucleotides with 4.29 % genetic diversity among genotypes, while trnCpetN in trnCtrnD region showed 1.8 % genetic diversity. Therefore, despite the results obtained from the study of other plants, the trnCtrnD region had a low potential for the evaluation of diversity among pomegranate genotypes. Analysis of DNA barcodes in pomegranate showed that trnHpsbA (genetic diversity 2.91 %) provides the highest intra-species variation, followed by ITS (genetic diversity 0.44 %). Eighteen genotypes from different geographical origins of Iran were used to investigate psbEpetL and trnHpsbA potential as novel barcodes to determine genetic polymorphism and characterize pomegranate genotypes. The results suggested that two regions, psbEpetL and trnHpsbA, were more suitable for determining intra-species relationships of pomegranate.
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