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Keragaman Genetik Kultivar Padi Beras Hitam Lokal Berdasarkan Penanda Mikrosatelit
Author(s) -
Kristamtini Kristamtini,
Taryono Taryono,
Panjisakti Basunanda,
Rudi Hari Murti
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
jurnal agrobiogen/jurnal agrobiogen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-1547
pISSN - 1907-1094
DOI - 10.21082/jbio.v10n2.2014.p69-76
Subject(s) - cultivar , genetic diversity , germplasm , black rice , biology , microsatellite , genetic distance , allele , horticulture , genetics , genetic variation , gene , population , medicine , raw material , ecology , environmental health
Indonesia has diverse accessions of local black rice, which are important sources of germplasm. However, some of the local black rice cultivars have different names, leading a need to be identified to determine their genetic diversity using molecular marker. This study aimed to identify genetic diversity of eleven cultivars of local black rice, collection of the Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology, Yogyakarta and compared them with two white rice varieties using four microsatellite markers. Detection of microsatellite alleles polymorphism was carried out by visualization of PCR amplicons by electrophoresis on agarose gel. To estimate their genetic diversity, phylogenetic tree and principal coordinate analysis were performed using binary data of SSR alleles. The results revealed that total markers enabled to differentiate black rice cultivars as reflected by high value of polymorphic information content (PIC) mean (0.695). This value was consistent with the high genetic diversity of black rice (genetic diversity index, h = 0.283) in comparison with white rice cultivars (h = 0.020). The phylogenetic and main coordinate analyses suggested that black rice cultivars genetically differed from white rice. The local black rice cultivars were preferentially grouped based on their genetic those were distributed in three coordinates and did not represent their local geographic origin. Genetic diversity analysis in this study will be useful as an initial basis for proper identification and selection for appropriate parents to assist breeding program of black rice in Indonesia.

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