Application of SSR markers for genetic purity analysis of parental inbred lines and some commercial hybrid maize (Zea mays L.).
2012
Aims: Morphological evaluation of seeds and growing plants used for certification for purity
and variety distinctness in Nigeria is time consuming and expensive. This experiment set to
evaluate the usefulness of SSR markers to determine genetic purity of commercial hybrids
and their inbred lines.
Place and Duration of Study: Bioscience unit, International Institute of Tropical
Agriculture, Nigeria in December, 2011
Methodology: Seedlings of four F1 hybrids and four inbred lines were grown in the screen
house of IITA for DNA extraction using Dellaporta method with some modifications. Six
Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers were used for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
using Touch-Down PCR profile. The analysis is by fragment analysis as present (1) or absent (0) Mathematical equation to determine genetic purity of the genotypes was
developed from the genetic distances matrix.
Results: Simple descriptive analysis revealed that average genetic diversity and
polymorphism information content (PIC) recorded by the markers was 0.592 and 0.512
respectively. Genetic purity level of inbred lines ranged between 91.3% and 98.7% while
the hybrids ranged between 81.3% and 95%.
Conclusion: SSR markers are powerful biotechnological tool capable of detecting genetic
purity status of Nigerian maize hybrids therefore inclusion of DNA analysis of seeds using
SSR markers to determine genetic purity of maize seed is recommended. However, further
research work with larger number of seed samples per variety will be needed to validate
reliability.
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