Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers

ISSR markers were used in the study of the genetic diversity of 46 imported lentil varieties. The lentil collection had a strikingly high level of polymorphism (76%). The UBC 810 and UBC 809 primers have the highest polymorphism rates among the primers, exceeding 85.7%. The use of nine ISSR markers...

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Main Authors: Shamsiya E. Mammadova, Saltanat A. Aghayeva
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Language:English
Published: Altai State University 2023-12-01
Series:Acta Biologica Sibirica
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Online Access:http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/14503
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Saltanat A. Aghayeva
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description ISSR markers were used in the study of the genetic diversity of 46 imported lentil varieties. The lentil collection had a strikingly high level of polymorphism (76%). The UBC 810 and UBC 809 primers have the highest polymorphism rates among the primers, exceeding 85.7%. The use of nine ISSR markers resulted in 69 pieces, with 76% displaying polymorphism. The computed average genetic diversity index ranged from 0.56 to 0.81, indicating a wide range of genetic variation among lentil genotypes. Accessions were classified into six unique groups as a consequence of cluster analysis. The most divergent genotypes within their respective clusters were identified as Flip 2010-96 and Flip 2011-41, Flip 2011-32 and Flip 2011-97, 10932 and Flip 2011-20, and Flip 2010-81 and Flip 2011-19. These findings bear noteworthy implications for the future of lentil breeding, cultivation, and protection. The observed genetic diversity imparts valuable insights that can be harnessed to fortify lentil crops, fostering resilience and adaptability. The identified distant genotypes present promising avenues for targeted breeding initiatives, facilitating the development of lentil varieties harboring diverse and desirable traits. In summation, this study contributes pivotal information to the scientific community, establishing a framework for subsequent research and progress in the improvement of lentil crops.
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spelling doaj.art-34e3c64a5c7f4401818e5adf9f1227372024-04-10T02:20:22ZengAltai State UniversityActa Biologica Sibirica2412-19082023-12-0191181–11881181–118810.5281/zenodo.1042106214503Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markersShamsiya E. Mammadova0Saltanat A. Aghayeva1Genetic Resources Institute of Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku, AZ 1106, AzerbaijanWestern Caspian University, Baku, AzerbaijanISSR markers were used in the study of the genetic diversity of 46 imported lentil varieties. The lentil collection had a strikingly high level of polymorphism (76%). The UBC 810 and UBC 809 primers have the highest polymorphism rates among the primers, exceeding 85.7%. The use of nine ISSR markers resulted in 69 pieces, with 76% displaying polymorphism. The computed average genetic diversity index ranged from 0.56 to 0.81, indicating a wide range of genetic variation among lentil genotypes. Accessions were classified into six unique groups as a consequence of cluster analysis. The most divergent genotypes within their respective clusters were identified as Flip 2010-96 and Flip 2011-41, Flip 2011-32 and Flip 2011-97, 10932 and Flip 2011-20, and Flip 2010-81 and Flip 2011-19. These findings bear noteworthy implications for the future of lentil breeding, cultivation, and protection. The observed genetic diversity imparts valuable insights that can be harnessed to fortify lentil crops, fostering resilience and adaptability. The identified distant genotypes present promising avenues for targeted breeding initiatives, facilitating the development of lentil varieties harboring diverse and desirable traits. In summation, this study contributes pivotal information to the scientific community, establishing a framework for subsequent research and progress in the improvement of lentil crops.http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/14503issr markerlentilgenotypelens culinaris medik.polymorphism
spellingShingle Shamsiya E. Mammadova
Saltanat A. Aghayeva
Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
Acta Biologica Sibirica
issr marker
lentil
genotype
lens culinaris medik.
polymorphism
title Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
title_full Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
title_fullStr Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
title_short Genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil (Lens culinaris Medik., 1787) collection using ISSR markers
title_sort genetic polymorphism assessment in a new lentil lens culinaris medik 1787 collection using issr markers
topic issr marker
lentil
genotype
lens culinaris medik.
polymorphism
url http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/14503
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