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RAPD analysis of selected local Turkish grape cultivars (Vitis vinifera)

Journal

GENETICS AND MOLECULAR RESEARCH
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 1980-1986

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FUNPEC-EDITORA
DOI: 10.4238/vol9-4gmr926

Keywords

Vitis vinifera L.; Molecular characterization; RAPD; Similarity index; Dendogram

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  1. Ankara University [2001-07-11-050]

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Turkey is very rich in local grape varieties. The solution to the problem of identifying local cultivars, which is considered an important deficiency for the region, will only be possible when they can be defined with molecular markers. Forty-nine local grapevine cultivars from Sanliurfa (Turkey) were characterized with RAPD markers. Twenty-five decamer primers selected from 60 primers were used in this analysis. A total of 171 bands were obtained with the 25 primers, of which 112 were polymorphic; the level of DNA polymorphism was 65.49% in these local cultivars. Among the selected primers, OPA-18, OPO-07 and P-123 gave the maximum number of polymorphic bands (seven). Genetic relationships among these cultivars were determined with a similarity index and using a dendogram. Among the grape cultivars, the lowest similarity ratio (0.578) was observed among the Kulahi-Kizilbanki cultivars and the highest similarity ratio (0.908) was observed for the Cilorut-Dokulgen combination. The high similarity ratio among the grape cultivars of Sanliurfa Province was also reflected in the dendogram.

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