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Evaluation of random amplified polymorphic DNA for species identification and phylogenetic analysis inStylosanthes (Fabaceae)
Authors:Amanda C. M. Gillies  Richard J. Abbott
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, EH26 0QB Midlothian, UK;(2) Sir Harold Mitchell Building, School of Biological and Medical Sciences, University of St. Andrews, KY16 9TH St. Andrews, Fife, UK
Abstract:Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was assessed for its suitability as a tool to be used in the identification of taxa from the genusStylosanthes (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae, Aeschynomeneae). Five random primers were used to lsquofingerprintrsquo accessions from seven species in the genus, and generated RAPD profiles that were species-specific. Data were used to examine evolutionary relationships between taxa, employing both clustering and ordination techniques, and the results were compared with those from a previous cladistic analysis of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) restriction fragments. Both multivariate approaches indicated relationships that were generally similar to those obtained by RFLP analysis of cpDNA. However, while cluster analysis grouped together all accessions within species, ordination placed certain accessions ofS. humilis, S. macrocephala andS. capitata into separate groups. Experiments to test the assumed homology of comigrating RAPDs estimated 85.7% homology for accessions within species, and 53.8% homology for accessions between species. The value of RAPD data in systematics is discussed.
Keywords:Fabaceae  Stylosanthes  RAPDs  phylogeny  systematics  taxon identification
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