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p Identification of duplicates of cassava accessions sampled on the North Region of Brazil using microsatellite markers

Journal

ACTA AMAZONICA
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 461-467

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INST NACIONAL PESQUISAS AMAZONIA
DOI: 10.1590/S0044-59672013000400008

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Manihot esculenta; germplasm; molecular markers

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  1. FAPESPA
  2. CNPq
  3. Embrapa

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Duplicates are common in germplasm banks and their identification is needed to facilitate germplasm bank management and to reduce maintenance costs. The aim of this work was to identify duplicates of cassava from a germplasm bank in Eastern Amazon, which had been previously characterized both morphological and agronomically. In order to be genotyped with 15 microsatellite loci, 36 accessions were selected. These accessions were classified into 13 groups of similar morpho-agronomical characteristics. All loci were polymorphic, and 75 alleles were identified, with an average of five alleles per loci and H-E = 0.66. There were determined 34 pairs of genotypes with identical multiloci profiles and the probability of genetic identity was 1.1x10(-12) with probability of exclusion of 99.9999%. Among these duplicates, there are accessions sampled on different years and places, but with different names and accessions with the same name sampled in different places and years. The study identified genotypes that are grown in different places and that have been maintained over the years by local farmers.

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