Molecular characterization of Hoya mindorensis Schlechter by microsatellite markers

Issue Date

8-2014

Abstract

Hoya mindorensis Schlechter is an ornamental plant endemic to the Philippines. The aim of this study was to identify microsatellite primers that could discriminate different accessions of H. mindorensis and to determine the genetic diversity in those accessions. Sixteen accessions collected from different areas in the Philippine were used as plant materials. Since no microsatellite primer has been established for Hoya genus, 12 primer in Amsoniakearneyana (Apocynaceae) were utilized. Among them, four compatible SSR markers were successfully transferred. An average of 6.5 bands per primer set was obtained, 4.75 of it was polymorphic. The total polymorphic bands obtained were as high as 73.1%. The molecular characterization suggested that these accessories can be grouped by Jaccard similarity test into four clusters. Further studies utilizing the four compatible primers to analyze genetic diversity within other species of Hoya or among species of Hoya genus was suggested to check whether the primers would also be transferable to other Hoya species or only to H. mindorensis.

Source or Periodical Title

Philippine Journal of Crop Science

ISSN

0115-463X

Volume

39

Issue

2

Page

58-64

Document Type

Article

Physical Description

illustrations; tables

Language

English

Subject

Ornamental plants; Microsatellites

En – AGROVOC descriptors

ASCLEPIADACEAE; ORNAMENTAL PLANTS; INDIGENOUS ORGANISMS; MICROSATELLITES; POLYMORPHISM; GENETIC VARIATION

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