Genetic diversity measured by simple sequence repeat variations among the wild soybean, Glycine soja, collected along the riverside of five major rivers in Korea

Citation
Iy. Choi et al., Genetic diversity measured by simple sequence repeat variations among the wild soybean, Glycine soja, collected along the riverside of five major rivers in Korea, GENE GEN SY, 74(4), 1999, pp. 169-177
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
GENES & GENETIC SYSTEMS
ISSN journal
13417568 → ACNP
Volume
74
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
169 - 177
Database
ISI
SICI code
1341-7568(199908)74:4<169:GDMBSS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Genetic diversity and differentiation among the wild soybeans, Glycine soja , collected from riversides of five major rivers in Korea have been analyze d with simple sequence repeat variations. When the genetic diversity in thi s study was compared to those of cultivated soybeans reported by others, th e wild soybeans showed significantly higher genetic diversity and different iation than those of cultivated soybeans. The number of alleles observed in this study varied from a low of 9 to high of 14 and 82 different alleles w ere observed among the 57 wild soybeans at seven SSR loci. The genetic dive rsity measured by the number of effective alleles also varied from 4.8 to 9 .1 with an average of 6.8. When the genetic diversity was converted to popu lation differentiation, the SSR alleles showed 0.8 to 0.89 depending on the SSR locus with an average of 0.86. There was no predominantly present alle le (or alleles) to specific sub population. Although the highest genetic di versity was observed in the subpopulation from Nakdong river, the subpopula tion from Sumjin river showed the highest genetic differentiation value. In the phenetic relationship analysis, the 57 wild soybeans were differentiat ed at the genetic similarity of 0.83. Since the clustering pattern did not correspond with the geographical origins where they collected, the genetic diversity and differentiation of the wild soybeans could predate the disper sal of the wild soybeans along the rivers.