Abstract:
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to
assess genetic diversity and relationship among six lentil varieties, namely
BARlmasur-!. BARimasur-2, BARlmasur-3, BARlmasur-4, BARlmasur-5
and BARlmasur-6. Genomic DNA was extracted form young leaves using
SI)S method. Three individual from each of the six varieties was analyzed
using seven random primers. Amplification with seven (out of 10) random
primers generated 53 RAPD markers of which 32 (60.37%) were considered
as polymorphic. The highest proportion of polymorphic loci was 11.32% for
BARlmasur-3. Nd's gene diversity value (0.0552) was the highest in case of
BARlmasur-3. Results of this investigation indicated relatively high level of
genetic variation in BARlmasur-3 compared to other varieties. High level of
variety differentiation (G = 1.00) and low level olgene flow (Nm= 0.1328)
estimates across all loci retlected that the level of genetic variation existed
among all the six lentil varieties. The similarity indices for individual
cultivars (Si) was higher (average 98.99%) than inter varietal similarity (S1 )
(average 95.15%). The inter varietal similarity (S1 ) for BARlmasur-1 Vs
BARimasur-2 was higher (95.11%) whereas S11 value was lowest for
BARlmasur-1 Vs BARlmasur-5 (69.63%). The un-weighted pair group
method of arithmetic mean (UPOMA) dendrogram based on Nei's genetci
distance, grouped the six cultivars into two main clusters. BARlmasur-1,
BARlmasur-2 and BARlmasur-3 in cluster I and BARlmasur-4,
BARlmasur-5 and BARlmasur-6 ware group in cluster If. The cultivar
BARlmasur4 was close to the cultivar BARlmasur-6 with the lowest
genetic distance (0.0972) and the highest genetic distance (0.5002) was
found between BARlmasur-1 and RARlmasur-5, The RAPt) markers were
found to be useful tool in molecular characterization of lentil varieties which
could he utilized by the breeders for the improvement of lentil cultivars.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangta Agricultural University, I)haka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: JULY- DECEMBER, 2009