DNA fingerprinting sheds light on the origin of introduced mulberry (Morus spp.) accessions in Italy

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Alessandro Botton
Gianni Barcaccia
Silvia Cappellozza
Riccardo Da Tos
Claudio Bonghi
Angelo Ramina
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[1] University of Padova,Department of Environmental Agronomy and Crop Science
[2] Sericulture Section of Padova,undefined
[3] Livestock Experimental Institute of the Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry Policies,undefined
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2005年 / 52卷
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AFLP markers; Cluster analysis; Genetic diversity statistics; Mulberry germplasm;
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Mulberries are members of the genus Morus L., a taxonomic group showing a great genetic variability and adaptability to different environmental conditions. This study deals with the use of AFLP-based fingerprints as a tool for estimating genetic variability within as well as among three different mulberry species (i.e., M. alba L., M. latifolia Poir. and M. bombycis Koidz.). A high level of polymorphism (72.2) was found over all the 48 accessions analyzed. Genetic similarity (GS) within single Morus species ranged from 0.845 (M. bombycis) to 0.884 (M. alba) being intermediate in M. latifolia (0.869). The between-species mean genetic similarity estimates based on pair-wise AFLP marker fingerprint comparison were very similar ranging from 0.861 to 0.874. The partition of the genetic variation over the three Morus species was unexpected a proportion of the among-species genetic diversity as low as GST= 0.084 pointed out that about 92% of the total genetic diversity found among Morus accessions is due to DNA polymorphisms within a species, while only 8% of the total variation was highlighted among species. Our data indicate that some of the introduced accessions showing distinctive phenotypes, clearly differentiated from those revealed in the original habitat where they have been selected and adapted, hide an identical genotype.
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