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Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Analyses of Turkish Cotton (Gossypium HirsutumL.) Lines Using ISSR Markers and ChloroplasttrnL-FRegions

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 1837-1850

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2020.1788493

Keywords

Cotton fiber; cpDNA; Malvaceae; molecular breeding; molecular marker; phylogeny

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This study investigated the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of 22 widely cultivated cotton lines in Turkey. The study found a moderate level of genetic diversity among the genotypes. Sequence comparison revealed the most similar sequences to known species, and a phylogenetic tree was constructed to display the genetic similarities between different families.
In this study, genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of 22 cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.) lines widely cultivated in Turkey were investigated. For this purpose, 20 ISSR primers were used, and five of which generated amplification products. The polymorphic locus ratio was calculated as 87.21% and a moderate level of genetic diversity was found between the genotypes. Percentage of the highest polymorphic locus was calculated as 12.79% for the Beren line, whereas ADN 98, ADN 710, and ozbek 105 lines showed the lowest value with 0.00%.trnL-Fintergenic spacer sequences were used in order to determine phylogenetic relationships, and a comparison was carried out between both sequences of our lines and the sequences obtained from NCBI-GenBank database. The sequences ofG. hirsutum, G. hirsutumsubsp.latifolium, andG. hirsutumcv. Hainansijimian were described as the most similar sequences according to specifications of coverage, similarity, and maximum score ranges. Then, a phylogenetic tree was established by using the sample sequences from the prominent families cultivated, especially from Malvaceae. While the members of Malvaceae family were clustered as one group, the other families were comprised of different groups located in different positions according to their genetic similarities.

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