Genetic Relationships Among Six Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Cultivars Using Rapd Markers

Rashed, Mohamed; Maklad, Mahmoud;

Abstract


Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is considered as one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world. Six elite mango culti-vars namely, Alphonse, Ewais, Hindi khassa, Keitt, Langra and Zebda were screened using Randomly Amplified Pol-ymorphic DNA (RAPD) genetic markers with ten random primers (12 - mer) of arbitrary sequence. The obtained results showed that, the six tested mango cultivars in this study were varied at the DNA level. A total number of 130 fragments were visualized among the investigated cultivars, includ-ing 125 polymorphic fragments. Number of produced fragments were ranged from six (A1 primer) to 18 (A9 primer) among the six cultivars. Polymorphism levels were differed from one primer to the oth-er. The ten primers showed 83 specific molecular markers which discriminated each cultivar from the others. The highest similarity index (0.600) was recorded be-tween Ewais and Hindi khassa cultivars, while the lowest similarity index (0.220) was observed between Ewais and Langra cultivars.


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Title Genetic Relationships Among Six Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Cultivars Using Rapd Markers
Authors Rashed, Mohamed ; Maklad, Mahmoud 
Issue Date Jan-2016
Publisher www.esg.net.eg
Journal Egyptian Journal of Genetics And Cytology 
Volume 45
Issue 1
Start page 105
End page 112
DOI 10.21608/ejgc.2016.9700

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