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The genetic variation and relationship among the natural hybrids of Mangifera casturi Kosterm

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dc.contributor.author Matra, Deden Drajat
dc.contributor.author Fathoni, Muh Agust Nur
dc.contributor.author Majiidu, Muhamad
dc.contributor.author Wicaksono, Hanif
dc.contributor.author Sriyono, Agung
dc.contributor.author Gunawan, Gunawan
dc.contributor.author Susanti, Hilda
dc.contributor.author Sari, Rismita
dc.contributor.author Fitmawati, Fitmawati
dc.contributor.author Siregar, Iskandar Zulkarnaen
dc.contributor.author Widodo, Winarso Drajad
dc.contributor.author Poerwanto, Roedhy
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-04T03:54:55Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-04T03:54:55Z
dc.date.issued 2021-10-05
dc.identifier.issn 2045-2322
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/21743
dc.description.abstract Mangifera casturi Kosterm., a mango plant from Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia, has limited genetic information, severely limiting the research on its genetic variation and phylogeny. We collected M. casturi’s genomic information using next-generation sequencing, developed microsatellite markers and performed Sanger sequencing for DNA barcoding analysis. These markers were used to confirm parental origin and genetic diversity of M. casturi hybrids. The clean reads of the Kasturi accession were assembled de novo, producing 259 872 scaffolds (N50 = 1 445 bp). Fourteen polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed from 11 040 microsatellite motif-containing sequences. In total, 58 alleles were produced with a mean of 4.14 alleles per locus. Microsatellite marker analysis revealed broad genetic variation in M. casturi. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using internal transcribed spacers (ITS), matK, rbcL, and trnH-psbA. The phylogenetic tree of chloroplast markers placed Kasturi, Cuban, Pelipisan, Pinari, and Hambawang in one group, with M. indica as the female ancestor. Meanwhile, the phylogenetic tree of ITS markers indicated several Mangifera species as ancestors of M. casturi. Thus, M. casturi very likely originated from the cross-hybridization of multiple ancestors. Furthermore, crossing the F1 hybrids of M. indica and M. quadrifida with other Mangifera spp. may have generated much genetic variation. The genetic information for M. casturi will be a resource for breeding improvement, and conservation studies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scientific Reports en_US
dc.subject Mangifera casturi en_US
dc.subject genetic variation en_US
dc.subject Kalimantan Selatan en_US
dc.title The genetic variation and relationship among the natural hybrids of Mangifera casturi Kosterm en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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