Genetic diversity and population structure of the medicinal plant Docynia delavayi (Franch.) Schneid revealed by transcriptome-based SSR markers

2021 
Abstract Docynia delavayi is a wild fruit tree with high medicinal value that grows in southwest China. The exploitation and utilization of D. delavayi as a wild resource is constrained by a relative lack of genetic information. In the present study, 18 transcriptome-based simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed using RNA-seq technology. Based on the SSR data, the D. delavayi populations showed high genetic diversity with mean observed heterozygosity (Ho), expected heterozygosity (He), Shannon’s Information Index (I) and polymorphism information content (PIC) values of 0.697, 0.522 0.884, and 0.587, respectively. Lower gene flow (Nm = 1.461) and higher genetic differentiation (Fst = 0.180) were detected among the populations. The results of clustered heatmap, Structure, and PCoA analyses showed that the 12 populations were divided into two clusters (Southwest and Northwest Prefecture populations), which was consistent with the Mantel test revealing a positive correlation between geographic and genetic distance (r = 0.342, p
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