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Research
& Reviews
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BioSciences |
June 2008
Volume 2(1) |
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Molecular Marker Based
Genetic Resolution Of Morus Alba
And M.Indica For Reassessment Of Taxonomic Status
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B.Mathi Thumilan*, S.B.Dandin
Molecular Biology Laboratory, Central Sericultural Research and
Training Institute
Srirampura, Mysore, Karnataka-570 008, (INDIA) |
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The debate on the taxonomic
status of the two most popular cultivated mulberry species of India;
Morus alba and Morus indica has persisted since long time.
Subtle morpho-agronomical distinction and cross pollinating nature have
added to the confusion in identification. Historical evidence suggests
that M.alba has been introduced from China to Japan and to rest
of the world including India through the famous silk route. M.indica
is believed to be endemic to the Indian subcontinent. The present study
utilizes the DNA markers for screening the genetic resolution of the two
species for reassessment of the taxonomic status. DNA profiling of 16
indigenous and exotic varieties belongs to M.indica and M.alba
were analyses for genetic variation by 12 informative RAPD markers. The
dominant random primers generated 136 markers, of which 128 (80%) were
polymorphic. The UPGMA clustering resulted in four distinct clusters.
Based on the results obtained from materials used and interrelationship
observed by UPGMA analysis of marker data, it is concluded that, the
genetic distinction between the taxa were very less and hence
M.indica may be considered as a variety under the species M.alba.
The conclusion is supportive of the findings of the lectotypication and
taxonomic studies on these species. Genetic diversity estimates of some
of the materials utilized in the present investigation can be used in
precise planning of mulberry crop improvement. |
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