2015
DOI: 10.9734/bbj/2015/18481
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Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Ethiopian Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Germplasm Using ISSR Markers

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“…In the present study, PIC varied from 0.002 to 0.35, indicating that ISSR markers are informative and relevant for discriminating the populations evaluated. However, these values remain lower than those obtained by Anitha et al (2010) in 10 Indian sesame populations (from 0.496 to 0.854), Abate et al (2015) in Ethiopian sesame (from 0.26 to 0.76) and Singh et al (2015) in 44 Indian sesame populations (PIC = 0.675). The differences observed among the various studies might be due to the populations used, and the nature and number of molecular markers.…”
Section: Genetic Relationship Among Moroccan Sesame Populations Accorcontrasting
confidence: 52%
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“…In the present study, PIC varied from 0.002 to 0.35, indicating that ISSR markers are informative and relevant for discriminating the populations evaluated. However, these values remain lower than those obtained by Anitha et al (2010) in 10 Indian sesame populations (from 0.496 to 0.854), Abate et al (2015) in Ethiopian sesame (from 0.26 to 0.76) and Singh et al (2015) in 44 Indian sesame populations (PIC = 0.675). The differences observed among the various studies might be due to the populations used, and the nature and number of molecular markers.…”
Section: Genetic Relationship Among Moroccan Sesame Populations Accorcontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…This number varies according to plant species analyzed and differs from one study to another. The number of primers used in the present research was just seven, which was equal to that used for analyzing the genetic diversity in Ethiopian Sesame germplasm (Abate et al, 2015). However, smaller number of ISSR primers was adopted to study the genetic diversity in other annual species, for example five primers in Brassica napus (Abdelmigid, 2012) and Melocanna baccifera (Nilkanta et al, 2017).…”
Section: Genetic Relationship Among Moroccan Sesame Populations Accormentioning
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“…Pathak et al (2014) have previously reviewed in detail the numerous genetic diversity studies conducted on sesame germplasms. It emerges that sesame harbors a valuable diversity and incongruence between geographical proximity and genetic distance has been reported (Bhat et al, 1999; Laurentin and Karlovsky, 2006; Abdellatef et al, 2008; Pham et al, 2009; Zhang Y. et al, 2012; Alemu et al, 2013; Abate et al, 2015). However, few informative and polymorphic markers were used in these studies and might not accurately distinguish the samples.…”
Section: Application Of Newly Developed “Omics” Tools In Sesame Researchmentioning
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“…Also, environmental factors do not influence them, and DNA can be analyzed from any growth stage ( Dar et al, 2019b ; Abd El-Moneim et al, 2021 ). Several marker systems have been utilized to investigate the genetic variability and phylogenetic associations between sesame cultivars, including Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) ( Pham et al, 2009 ; Dar et al, 2017 ); inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) ( Nyongesa et al, 2013 ; Abate et al, 2015 ), simple sequence repeats (SSRs) ( Uncu et al, 2015 ; Dossa et al, 2016 ; Sehr et al, 2016 ) amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) ( Laurentin and Karlovsky, 2007 ); and Sequence Related Amplified Polymorphism (SRAP) (( Ali AL-somain et al, 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%