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Genetic Diversity in Argentine Andean Potatoes by Means of Functional Markers
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2018-06Registro en:
Monte, Marcelo Nicolás; Rey, María Florencia; Carboni, Martín Federico; Castellote, Martín Alfredo; Sucar, Sofía; et al.; Genetic Diversity in Argentine Andean Potatoes by Means of Functional Markers; Springer; American Journal Of Potato Research; 95; 3; 6-2018; 286-300
1099-209X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Monte, Marcelo Nicolás
Rey, María Florencia
Carboni, Martín Federico
Castellote, Martín Alfredo
Sucar, Sofía
Norero, Natalia Sigrid
Colman, Silvana Lorena
Massa, Gabriela Alejandra
Colavita, Mónica Liliana
Feingold, Sergio
Resumen
Andean Potato is a major crop for farmers in the Andes and represents an important gene pool for potato improvement. We present the population structure and genetic diversity of 88 Andigena accessions collected in Northwestern Argentina based on functional markers (25 SSR) distributed along 12 chromosomes. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.40 to 0.87. A Bayesian approach, a Principal Coordinate Analysis and a Cluster Analysis revealed the presence of: I) a major group containing most of the Andean accessions and II) a smaller group including the out-group cv. Spunta and the sequenced genotype DM. Several group specific alleles were detected. AMOVA showed that 81% of the variability was within each group. Eleven of the SSRs analyzed are linked or within genes reported to regulate traits of nutritional and industrial interest. Additionally, the allelic variant of a photoperiod dependent tuberization regulator gene, StCDF1.2, was exclusively detected in accessions clustered in group II.