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  Pak. J. Bot., 43(2): 1233-1239, 2011.

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  Updated: 07-04-11

 

 

EVALUATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN DIFFERENT PAKISTANI WHEAT LAND RACES

 

TARIQ MAHMOOD*, AYESHA SIDDIQUA, AWAIS RASHEED AND NAZIA NAZAR

 

Abstract: Wheat is one of the main sources of nutrition worldwide. Genetic improvement of the seed makes wheat a source of high quality flour for human consumption and for other industrial uses. With the help of molecular markers, the available germplasm of wheat can be assessed for future breeding programs. Therefore, the aim of the present work was to analyze the genetic diversity among 15 Pakistani wheat land races based on Random Amplified Polymorphism DNA (RAPD) markers. A total of 284 DNA fragments were amplified, ranging in size from 200bp to 1100bp by using six primers. The number of DNA fragments for each primer varied from 2 (OPC-6) to 9 (OPC-8) with an average of 6 fragments per primer. Out of 284 amplified products, 120 were monomorphic and 137 were polymorphic showing an average of 7.8% polymorphism per primer. One specific marker was detected both for OPC-1 and OPC-8, two for OPC-5, while no RAPD specific marker was detected for the remaining primers. The genetic similarity index values ranged from 0.36 to 0.93, with an average of 0.64. Maximum genetic similarity (91%) was observed between Sur bej (3) and Khushkawa (11). On the contrary, minimum genetic similarity (32%) was observed in Khushkaba-1 (5) and Khushkawa (11). The dendrogram resulting from the NTSYS cluster analysis showed that the studied genotypes are divided into two main clusters from the same node. The first cluster contained 13 land races, while the second cluster contained only 2 land races. The dendrogram clustered the genotypes into 5 groups and showed efficiency in identifying genetic variability. These results indicated the usefulness of RAPD technique in estimating the genetic diversity among wheat genetic resources.

 


Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad-45320, Pakistan

*Corresponding author e-mail: tmahmood@qau.edu.pk


   
   

 

   
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