Molecular characterization of an international cacao collection using microsatellite markers

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作者
Zhang, Dapeng [1 ]
Mischke, Sue [1 ]
Johnson, Elizabeth S. [1 ]
Phillips-Mora, Wilbert [2 ]
Meinhardt, Lyndel [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Beltsville Agr Res Ctr, Sustainable Perennial Crops Lab, Inst Plant Sci, Beltsville, MD 20705 USA
[2] Trop Agr Res & Higher Educ Ctr CATIE, Lab Biotecnol, Turrialba, Costa Rica
关键词
Theobroma cacao L; Cacao; Genetic diversity; Population structure; Conservation; SSR molecular markers; Genebank; CATIE; Costa Rica; THEOBROMA-CACAO; CORE COLLECTIONS; FREQUENCY DATA; L; POPULATION; IDENTIFICATION; GERMPLASM; ALGORITHM; ACCURACY; RICHNESS;
D O I
10.1007/s11295-008-0163-z
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Plant germplasm collections invariably contain varying levels of genetic redundancy, which hinders the efficient conservation and utilization of plant germplasm. Reduction of genetic redundancies is an essential step to improve the accuracy and efficiency of genebank management. The present study targeted the assessment of genetic redundancy and genetic structure in an international cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) collection maintained in Costa Rica. A total of 688 cacao accessions maintained in this collection were genotyped with 15 simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci, using a capillary electrophoresis genotyping system. The SSR markers provided a high resolution among the accessions. Thirty-six synonymously labeled sets, involving 135 accessions were identified based on the matching of multilocus SSR profiles. After the elimination of synonymous sets, the level of redundancy caused by closely related accessions in the collection was assessed using a simulated sampling scheme that compared allelic diversity in different sample sizes. The result of the simulation suggested that a random sample of 113 accessions could capture 90% of the total allelic diversity in this collection. Principal Coordinate Analysis revealed that the Trinitario hybrids from Costa Rica shared a high similarity among groups as well as among individual accessions. The analysis of the genetic structure illustrated that the within-country/within-region difference accounted for 84.6% of the total molecular variation whereas the among-country/among-region difference accounted for 15.4%. The Brazilian germplasm contributed most to this collection in terms of total alleles and private alleles. The intercountry/interregion relationship by cluster analysis largely agreed with the geographical origin of each germplasm group and supported the hypothesis that the Upper Amazon region is the center of diversity for cacao. The results of the present study indicated that the CATIE International Cacao Collection contains a high level of genetic redundancy. It should be possible to rationalize this collection by reducing redundancy and ensuring optimal representation of the genetic diversity from distinct germplasm groups. The results also demonstrated that SSR markers, together with the statistical tools for individual identification and redundancy assessment, are technically practical and sufficiently informative to assist the management of a tropical plant germplasm collection.
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