Integration of five Southeast Asian accessions into the world-wide phenetic relationships of Hydrilla verticillata as elucidated by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis
Pt. Madeira et al., Integration of five Southeast Asian accessions into the world-wide phenetic relationships of Hydrilla verticillata as elucidated by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis, AQUATIC BOT, 63(2), 1999, pp. 161-167
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were analyzed for five new
accessions of Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle collected from southeast A
sia (Vietnam and Thailand). These were compared to 12 accessions that had b
een analyzed in a previous study. Five primers produced 91 loci which were
used to calculate the Dice similarity metric which was in turn used to comp
are the accessions phenetically using both the neighbor-joining algorithm a
nd the unweighted pair-group arithmetic average clustering (UPGMA) method.
The US dioecious accessions, as previously, clustered closest to a plant fr
om Bangalore, India. The US monoecious accessions again clustered with a Se
oul, Korean accession. The five Southeast Asian accessions clustered loosel
y near accessions from Pinang Island, Malaysia, Rawa Pening, Indonesia and
Tainan, Taiwan, but showed less phenetic similarity to the Asian accessions
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