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MICROSATELLITES ANALYSIS OF GENOMIC PROFILING OF JatrophacurcasACCESIONS
Ana Ramos-Diaz
Guadalupe Lopez
ABELARDO ELIAS NAVARRETE YABUR
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Microsatellites are molecular genetic markers that do not depend on the physiological or morphological information, ideal markers for genetic analysis because they are not affected by natural selection or environmental changes, are specie specific, but differ in the number of repetitions between individuals. They are highly polymorphic, these markers identify both homozygous and heterozygous individuals, thus are considered codominant markers. The feasibility of this type of genomic analysis to analyze genetically different genotypes of J. curcas, is considered a breakthrough for genetic improvement. The present investigation was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity among 26 selected accessions of J. curcas by advantageous characteristic agronomic, that are used as parental for the generation of new varieties. Of 25 primers tested initially, eight were selected for genomic analysis, that amplified a pattern consistent and repeatable, between four and ten bands, the position of each band amplified by each primer was considered as a character for the phylogenetic analysis. Phylogenetic analysis of 52 characters is expressed with a distance matrix and a phylogenetic tree which groups individuals according to their genetic proximity.
Sociedad Mexicana de Bioquimica AC
2013
Póster de congreso
XV Congress of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
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