GENETIC DIVERSITY ASSESSED BY RAPD MARKERS IN TOMATO CULTIVARS
Aina Yadav* and Dr. Neeraj Tandan
ABSTRACT
RAPD technique was used as a tool for assessing genetic diversity and
relationships among 19 cultivars of tomato. 20 decamer primers were
used for amplification and all of them showed good discriminatory
power. A total of 129 bands were observed among the cultivars of
tomato through 20 RAPD primers, of which 96 bands were
polymorphic showing high range of variability (72.63%
polymorphism) and 31 bands were monomorphic. On average the total
number of bands generated per primer was 6.45, of which 4.8 were
polymorphic and 1.55 were monomorphic. The values of genetic
similarity ranged from 0.60-0.91, which indicate the substantial
diversity (60-91%) among cultivars. The dendrogram constructed
based on phylogenetic relationship analysis revealed that the hieghest genetic diversity
(91.5%) found between (PDT-3-1-1 & PB Keshri) and (IIHR-1 & DVRT-1) whereas the
lowest genetic diversity (60.5%) found between EC-538155 & EC-538423. Resulting
dendrogram classified the 19 tomato cultivars into 6 distinct clusters. This study provides
essential information that can be used to improve the tomato production, conservation and
could be useful in gene mapping, marker assisted breeding and other genetic analysis for
future tomato breeding programs.
Keywords: Tomato, RAPD, PCR, Polymorphism, cluster analysis and Genetic diversity.
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