2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13237-015-0137-0
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Genetic diversity in two species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) by karyotype and protein profiling

Abstract: Karyotype and SDS-PAGE analysis in three accessions each of Passiflora edulis; P. edulis Sims. f. flaviocarpa O.Deg -yellow passion fruit, P.edulis f. edulis -purple passion fruit, and P.edulis 'Panama Red', and in three varieties of the wild species, P. foetida, P.foetida var. foetida, P.foetida var. hispida, and P. foetida var. gossippifolia, were carried out to study the genetic diversity in the species. Analysis of root tip cells revealed the presence of 2n=18 in P.edulis, 2n=16 in P.foetida var. foetida, … Show more

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“…The comparison of the haploid genome length measurements in the present work with that obtained in Brazilian genotypes, resulted in higher values than those of Souza et al (2003) for P. alata; than those of Beena & Beevy (2015), Cuco et al (2003) and Coelho et al (2016) for P. edulis f. flavicarpa; than those of Cuco et al (2003) and Coelho et al (2016) for P. cincinnata and that of Cuco et al (2003) for P. amethystina. On the other hand, our measurement of the haploid genome of P. capsularis resulted in values lower than those found by Amorim et al (2014).…”
Section: Karyotypic Parameterssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The comparison of the haploid genome length measurements in the present work with that obtained in Brazilian genotypes, resulted in higher values than those of Souza et al (2003) for P. alata; than those of Beena & Beevy (2015), Cuco et al (2003) and Coelho et al (2016) for P. edulis f. flavicarpa; than those of Cuco et al (2003) and Coelho et al (2016) for P. cincinnata and that of Cuco et al (2003) for P. amethystina. On the other hand, our measurement of the haploid genome of P. capsularis resulted in values lower than those found by Amorim et al (2014).…”
Section: Karyotypic Parameterssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…It is due to the thick exocarp which prevents easy decay under biotic and abiotic stress.Present investigation recorded a total 70 numbers of bands having molecular weights ranging from 11 KD to 163.53 KD. All the seven selected genotypes found in East Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh exhibited monomorphic banding pattern in the protein profiling of giant granadilla Beena and Beevy, (2015). also reported the highest molecular weight i.e., 69.94 KD was generated by Passiflora foetida var.…”
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