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Revealing genetic diversity of tulips in Turkey with inter-simple sequence repeat markers
In order to reveal the genetic variation within the genus Tulipa, 57 accessions belonging to 19 taxa that are native to Turkey were examined in our study. With inter-simple sequence repeat markers, a matrix of 4332 data was obtained with 76 polymorphic bands. The unweighted pair group average (UPGMA...
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Published in: | Genetic resources and crop evolution 2024-03, Vol.71 (3), p.1025-1034 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In order to reveal the genetic variation within the genus
Tulipa,
57 accessions belonging to 19 taxa that are native to Turkey were examined in our study. With inter-simple sequence repeat markers, a matrix of 4332 data was obtained with 76 polymorphic bands. The unweighted pair group average (UPGMA) clustering algorithm was used for the Cluster Analysis. According to dendrogram, two main groups were formed: First group comprised of
Tulipa sylvestris
subsp.
australis, Tulipa sprengeri, Tulipa humilis, Tulipa koyuncui, Tulipa undulatifolia
var.
undulatifolia
and
Tulipa julia
accessions. Except
Tulipa undulatifolia
var.
undulatifolia
and
Tulipa julia
members of the first group belong to subgenus
Eriostemones
. In the subclades of the second main group the members of subgenus
Tulipa
and the members of subgenus
Eriostemones
were grouped in accordance to their subgenera. Our study is the first attempt to reveal the genetic diversity with all geographical distribution areas of
Tulipa
in Turkey. We think that the data given here will be useful for both plant taxonomists and ornamental plant breeders for future research. |
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ISSN: | 0925-9864 1573-5109 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10722-023-01674-w |