Genetic divergence in basil cultivars and hybrids

ABSTRACT Basil is an aromatic herb that stands out for its economic importance. It is consumed in natura and used to obtain essential oil. The cultivation of this species in several regions of the world has allowed variations by natural crosses and euploidy, leading to the wide genetic variability found nowadays. Considering the importance of this species, we aimed to analyze the genetic diversity of 27 basil genotypes using ISSR molecular markers. Fourteen primers were employed for DNA amplification, resulting in 86% polymorphism. Based on the Jaccard’s dissimilarity index, the highest index (0.80) was observed between the individuals BAS001 and BAS012, while the lowest index (0.18) was detected between the genotypes BAS014 and BAS015. The genetic similarity among individuals was calculated, forming four distinct clusters. Most individuals (40.7%) were allocated in cluster I. The polymorphic information content (PIC) (0.89) indicated considerable levels of genetic diversity among genotypes. In this sense, the ISSR markers were efficient in the detection of polymorphisms between the accessions, suggesting the genetic variability of the collection. This result demonstrates the importance of the use of molecular markers and the advantages that this information provides to the breeding of the species.

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Main Authors: Alves,Rodrigo P, Silva,Ana Veruska C, Almeida-Pereira,Camila S, Costa,Tatiana S, Alvares-Carvalho,Sheila V, Arrigoni-Blank,Maria de Fatima, Blank,Arie F
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Horticultura 2019
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362019000200180
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