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Cell Research (1997)7:99-106
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RAPD analysis of natural populations of Acanthopanax brachypus.
Yan HJ, Dai SL, Wu NH.
Institute of Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing.
Correspondence:
Wu NH |
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Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis is a new technology of
molecular marking which has proved very powerful in detecting genetic diversity
at the level of population. The genomic DNAs used in our experiment were
extracted from fresh leaves taken from 59 individuals sampled from three
natural populations in Yan An, Shanxi Province. Through more than 2,000
PCRs, deep-going RAPD analysis was carried out on DNA samples from 49 individuals.
The percentage of polymorphic RAPD loci found in these three populations
were respectively 27.2%, 18.6% and 5.4%; the average genetic distances within
population, 0.055, 0.036 and 0.008; the average genetic distances between
populations (I-II), (I-III) and (II-III), 0.105, 0.096 and 0.060. The genetic
diversity of A. brachypus within and between populations was found, for
the first time, to be rather poor, thus revealing innate factors as the
cause contributing to its endangered status. In addition, our work also
provides basic materials for elucidating the underlying cause of its endangerment
and for its protection biology.
Keywords : Acanthopanax
brachypus; genetic diversity; random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. |