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Evaluation of variations in plastid DNA non-coding regions in selected species of the genus Solanum

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Sedláková V., Sedlák P., Zeka D., Domkářová J., Doležal P., Vejl P. (2017): Evaluation of variations in plastid DNA noncoding regions in selected species of the genus Solanum. Czech J.… Click to show full abstract

Sedláková V., Sedlák P., Zeka D., Domkářová J., Doležal P., Vejl P. (2017): Evaluation of variations in plastid DNA noncoding regions in selected species of the genus Solanum. Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 53: 127−131. The diversity of three non-coding plastid DNA loci (trnL/trnF spacer, trnV/16SrRNA spacer, trnL/trnL intron) was assessed in 16 Solanum L. species (135 individuals). Polymorphisms were detected by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and verified by direct sequencing. No intraspecific diversity and only poor interspecific diversity was detected. Unique S. mochiquense Ochoa specific length polymorphism at the trnL/trnL locus represented by duplication of an 18 bp segment was discovered. The detected DGGE interspecific trnL/trnF locus polymorphism did not specifically associate with single point mutations in the sequence confirmed by sequencing. The DGGE method was found to be a simple and cheap pre-exploring tool for mutation detection in compared DNA regions. Some identified polymorphisms can be used in the management of genetic resources.

Keywords: plastid dna; dna; evaluation variations; trnl; regions selected; variations plastid

Journal Title: Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Year Published: 2017

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