Evaluation of the Genetic Stability of Amaranthus Viridis L. Species in Selected Regions of Western Ghats Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)

Mary Helen and Jesvin Bency*

Department of Biotechnology, Malankara Catholic College, Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, India.

Corresponding Author E-mail:bencyboaz@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.11.2.22

Article Publishing History

Received: 04 Mar 2023
Accepted: 17 Jul 2023
Published Online: 07 Aug 2023

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Reviewed by: Dr. Kannan Warrier
Second Review by: Dr. SatishKumar M. Khadia
Final Approval by: Dr. Anshuman Singh

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Abstract:

Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA is cheap and fast molecular technique to identify the genetic resemblances or variations in DNA in various plants. The proposed research work wasintendedto compare the genetic diversification of Amaranthus viridis species in selected regions of Western Ghats in Tamilnadu and Kerala by RAPD analysis.The biometric morphological data among the five A. viridis accessions were compared. Their genomic DNA was isolated and finger prints were obtained using three RAPD markers. The percentage polymorphism, polymorphism information content, effective multiplex ration and resolving power were calculated. UPGMA dendrogram was constructed and their genetic relatedness was compared using Jaccard coefficient.Upon finger printing, 66 bands were counted for the three RAPD primers used,among which 46 bands were polymorphic band numbers from 8 to 21. Percentage of polymorphic bands ranged between 44.44% and 80.77%.  EMRvalues for 66 polymorphic loci ranged between 3.56 and 17.01. The UPGMA dendrogram comparing the genomic profiles of the 5 A. viridis accessions using Jaccard coefficient revealed their genetic distances where the maximum Jaccard’s coefficient value observed was 0.96 between AVKATN and AVNEK. Among the 5 selections the peak similarity index (0.9565) was witnessed between AVKATN and AVNEK. The cuurent study revealed that AVKATN and AVNEK had the highest their genetic distances, whereas AVKATN and AVNEK were genetically similar among the 5 A. viridis accessions. Several polymorphic bands which ranged up to 80.77% have proved their genetic variations.

Keywords:

Amaranthus viridis; Genetic stability; RAPD; Random amplified polymorphic DNA; Western ghats

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Helen M, Bency J. Evaluation of the Genetic Stability of Amaranthus Viridis L. Species in Selected Regions of Western Ghats Using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD). Curr Agri Res 2023; 11(2). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.11.2.22

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