Evaluation of the genetic diversity among elite tea (Camellia sinensis var. sinensis) accessions using RAPD markers

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Shiv S. Kaundun
Alexander Zhyvoloup
Young-Goo Park
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[1] Kyungpook National University,Laboratory of Forest Genetics, College of Agriculture
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Euphytica | 2000年 / 115卷
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genetic diversity; RAPD;
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The diversity of 27 superior tea (Camellia sinensis var. sinensis) accessions from Korea, Japan and Taiwan was examined with RAPD-PCR (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Polymerase Chain Reaction) markers. Out of the 50 primers screened, 17 primers generated 58 polymorphic and reproducible bands. A minimum of 3 primers was sufficient to distinguish all the 27 accessions studied. The Shannon's index used to partition diversity into inter- and intra-group, revealed that 71 percent of variability resided within groups and 29 percent between groups. Diversity was greatest within the Korean group followed by Taiwan and Japan. The relatively high diversity observed in Korea might reflect the larger genetic base of its plantations while the low diversity in Japan could be explained by the long and intensive tea selection programme in this country. A dendrogram based on the UPGMA-link method using Jaccard's distances and multivariate Factorial correspondence analysis clustered the tea accessions into two main groups, regrouping the Taiwan cultivars on the one side and the Korean and Japanese accessions on the other side. This suggests that the Taiwan tea studied here may have a different origin from that of Korea and Japan.
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