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Chloroplast DNA diversity in eggplant (Solanum melongena) and its related species S. incanum and S. marginatum
Authors:Yoshiteru Sakata  Richard N Lester
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Biochemistry, GEVES, BP 52, 17700 Surgères, France
Abstract:Summary The potential of isozymes for distinguishing asparagus varieties was carried out by a survey on 21 varieties using 10 enzyme systems: GOT, SkDH, DIA, PGM, MDH, IDH, PGD, ACP, PGI, MR and ADH. Only 3 enzymes, SkDH, GOT and PGM, showed useful polymorphisms. The varieties were found heterogeneous according to their genetic structure: open pollinated varieties were more heterogeneous than clonal hybrids; the F1 hybrid and the vitroclones were homogeneous. As expected from the narrow genetic basis of the varieties, only a few alleles per isozyme locus were present. Moreover, for each enzyme, one allele or type was predominant so that the discriminating power of the method was low. However some of the varieties could be identified and different applications of the results are presented.Abbreviations D.U.S.- Distinction-Uniformity-Stability - ACO- aconitase - ACP- acid phosphatase - ADH- alcohol dehydrogenase - CAT- catalase - DIA- diaphorase - END- endopeptidase - GOT- glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase - IDH- isocitrate dehydrogenase - MDH- malate dehydrogenase - MR- menadione reductase - PGI- phosphoglucoisomerase - PGM- phosphoglucomutase - PGD- phosphoglucose dehydrogenase - POX- peroxidase - SkDH- shikimate dehydrogenase
Keywords:asparagus  Asparagus officinalis  electrophoresis  polymorphism  variety testing  genetic variation
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