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Title: Genetic diversity of Alfalfa domesticated varietal populations from Libyan GenBank revealed by RAPD markers
Authors: Salem Ahsyee R.
Al-Sloge O.
Ćalić I.
Branković G.
Zorić, Martina 
Momirović U.
Vasiljević, Mihailo
Šurlan-Momirović G.
Issue Date: 7-May-2013
Journal: Archives of Biological Sciences
Abstract: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is an important forage legume in Libya. The genetic diversity of nine alfalfa domesticated varietal populations was studied using thirteen RAPD primer combinations. The number of polymorphic fragments detected per primer combination ranged from 8 to 46 bands with an average of 24 bands. The number of polymorphic bands detected was from 6 (Atalia population) to 37 (Gabsia population). The lowest genetic distance was 0.058 and the highest was 0.655. The average genetic distance was (0.356). The dendrogram based on Ward's minimum variance clustering method grouped the nine populations into the two main clusters. The first group included Fazania, Atalia, Masratia, Zawia, Denamo Ferade and Arezona. The second group was composed of Tagoria, Gabsia and Wade Alrabeh. The simplicity of RAPD assays for detection of genetic polymorphisms is confirmed in our study, and results can be utilized in breeding practice.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8946
ISSN: 03544664
DOI: 10.2298/ABS1302595A
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