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ISSR and AFLP Markers Differ among American Watermelon Cultivars with Limited Genetic Diversity
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Plant GeneticsGeneticsAflp MarkersGenomicsPlant GenomicsWatermelon CultivarsGenetic DiversityMolecular EcologyLimited Genetic DiversityRapd MarkersAmerican Watermelon CultivarsAflp Markers DifferMolecular BreedingGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsPlant BreedingBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMedicine
Wide phenotypic diversity exists among American heirloom cultivars of watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus ). However, in published studies, low or no polymorphism was revealed among those heirlooms using isozyme or randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. In this study, experiments with inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) [also known as simple sequence repeat-(SSR-) anchored primers] and amplified fragment-length polymorphism (AFLP) markers produced high polymorphisms among watermelon heirloom cultivars. ISSR (111) and AFLP (118) markers (229 total) identified 80.2% to 97.8% genetic similarity among heirloom cultivars. The phylogenetic relations based on ISSR and AFLP markers are highly consistent with the parental records available for some of the heirloom cultivars, providing confidence in the dendogram constructed for heirlooms based on similarity values. As compared with RAPD markers, ISSRs and AFLPs are highly effective in differentiating among watermelon cultivars or elite lines with limited genetic diversity.
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