Genetic diversity and construction of fingerprinting of chrysanthemum cultivars by CDDP markers
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Abstract
This study used conserved DNA-derived polymorphism (CDDP) markers to analyse the genetic
diversity among 50 chrysanthemum cultivars with different inflorescence sizes, petal and colour types.
Using 19 selected CDDP primers, 234 bands were generated with an average of 12.32 bands per primer,
with 211 (90.17%) being polymorphic. The SM similarity coefficient among different pairs of genotypes
varied from 0.617 0 to 0.944 7, with an average of 0.733 0. The minimum number of primers required to
distinguish all 50 accessions was 2 (WRKY-R2 and WRKY-R3). The dendrogram conducted by UPMGA
method showed that clustering closely corresponded to inflorescence size and not to petal types or colour
types. The results demonstrate that CDDP marker is a very effective and efficient tool for genetic diversity
analysis and cultivar identification.
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