Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers

Common beans were introduced from the Americas to China over 400 years ago and presently constitute an important export crop in many areas of the country. Evaluation of the genetic diversity present in Chinese accessions of common beans is essential for conservation, management and utilization of these genetic resources. The objective of this research was to evaluate a collection of 229 Chinese landraces with 30 microsatellite markers to evaluate the genetic variability, genepool identity and relationships within and between the groups identified among the genotypes. A total of 166 alleles were detected with an average of 5.5 alleles per locus for all microsatellites. The landraces were clustered into two genepools with two subgroups each. The level of diversity for Chinese landraces of Andean origin was higher than for the Chinese landraces of Mesoamerican origin due to the presence of more infrequent alleles in this first group. The range of marker prevalence indices was from 0.288 to 0.676 within the Andean group and from 0.426 to 0.754 within the Mesoamerican group. Two subgroups were identified in each genepool group with one of the Mesoamerican subgroups arising from introgression. Gene flow (N m ) was 0.86 or below between subgroups from different gene pools and 2.6 or above between subgroups within the genepools. We discuss the existence of a secondary center of diversity for common beans in China and the importance of inter genepool introgression.

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Main Authors: Zhang, X., Blair, Matthew W., Wang, S.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2008-08
Subjects:phaseolus vulgaris, biodiversity, genetic variation, microsatellites, biodiversidad, variación genética, microsatélites, genetics, biotechnology,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42890
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-008-0807-2
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-428902023-12-08T19:36:04Z Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers Zhang, X. Blair, Matthew W. Wang, S. phaseolus vulgaris biodiversity genetic variation microsatellites biodiversidad variación genética microsatélites genetics biotechnology Common beans were introduced from the Americas to China over 400 years ago and presently constitute an important export crop in many areas of the country. Evaluation of the genetic diversity present in Chinese accessions of common beans is essential for conservation, management and utilization of these genetic resources. The objective of this research was to evaluate a collection of 229 Chinese landraces with 30 microsatellite markers to evaluate the genetic variability, genepool identity and relationships within and between the groups identified among the genotypes. A total of 166 alleles were detected with an average of 5.5 alleles per locus for all microsatellites. The landraces were clustered into two genepools with two subgroups each. The level of diversity for Chinese landraces of Andean origin was higher than for the Chinese landraces of Mesoamerican origin due to the presence of more infrequent alleles in this first group. The range of marker prevalence indices was from 0.288 to 0.676 within the Andean group and from 0.426 to 0.754 within the Mesoamerican group. Two subgroups were identified in each genepool group with one of the Mesoamerican subgroups arising from introgression. Gene flow (N m ) was 0.86 or below between subgroups from different gene pools and 2.6 or above between subgroups within the genepools. We discuss the existence of a secondary center of diversity for common beans in China and the importance of inter genepool introgression. 2008-08 2014-09-24T07:58:43Z 2014-09-24T07:58:43Z Journal Article 1432-2242 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42890 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-008-0807-2 en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access Springer Theoretical and Applied Genetics
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variación genética
microsatélites
genetics
biotechnology
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Zhang, X.
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Wang, S.
Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
description Common beans were introduced from the Americas to China over 400 years ago and presently constitute an important export crop in many areas of the country. Evaluation of the genetic diversity present in Chinese accessions of common beans is essential for conservation, management and utilization of these genetic resources. The objective of this research was to evaluate a collection of 229 Chinese landraces with 30 microsatellite markers to evaluate the genetic variability, genepool identity and relationships within and between the groups identified among the genotypes. A total of 166 alleles were detected with an average of 5.5 alleles per locus for all microsatellites. The landraces were clustered into two genepools with two subgroups each. The level of diversity for Chinese landraces of Andean origin was higher than for the Chinese landraces of Mesoamerican origin due to the presence of more infrequent alleles in this first group. The range of marker prevalence indices was from 0.288 to 0.676 within the Andean group and from 0.426 to 0.754 within the Mesoamerican group. Two subgroups were identified in each genepool group with one of the Mesoamerican subgroups arising from introgression. Gene flow (N m ) was 0.86 or below between subgroups from different gene pools and 2.6 or above between subgroups within the genepools. We discuss the existence of a secondary center of diversity for common beans in China and the importance of inter genepool introgression.
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biodiversity
genetic variation
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biodiversidad
variación genética
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genetics
biotechnology
author Zhang, X.
Blair, Matthew W.
Wang, S.
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Wang, S.
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title Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
title_short Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
title_full Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
title_fullStr Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity of Chinese common bean (Phaeolus vulgaris L.) landraces assessed with simple sequence repeat markers
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