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      Genetic diversity and population structure of Brassica oleracea germplasm in Ireland using SSR markers.

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          The most economically important Brassica oleracea species is endangered in Ireland, with no prior reported genetic characterization studies. This study assesses the genetic diversity, population structure and relationships of B. oleracea germplasm in Ireland using microsatellite (SSRs) markers. A total of 118 individuals from 25 accessions of Irish B. oleracea were genotyped. The SSR loci used revealed a total of 47 alleles. The observed heterozygosity (0.699) was higher than the expected one (0.417). Moreover, the average values of fixation indices (F) were negative, indicating excess of heterozygotes in all accessions. Polymorphic information content (PIC) values of SSR loci ranged from 0.27 to 0.66, with an average of 0.571, and classified 10 loci as informative markers (PIC>0.5) to differentiate among the accessions studied. The genetic differentiation among accessions showed that 27.1% of the total genetic variation was found among accessions, and 72.9% of the variation resided within accessions. The averages of total heterozygosity (H(T)) and intra-accession genetic diversity (H(S)) were 0.577 and 0.442, respectively. Cluster analysis of SSR data distinguished among kale and Brussels sprouts cultivars. This study provided a new insight into the exploitation of the genetically diverse spring cabbages accessions, revealing a high genetic variation, as potential resources for future breeding programs. SSR loci were effective for differentiation among the accessions studied.

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          Journal
          C. R. Biol.
          Comptes rendus biologies
          Elsevier BV
          1768-3238
          1631-0691
          March 21 2016
          : 339
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Dublin, Ireland; Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt. Electronic address: mohamed.elesawi@science.tanta.edu.eg.
          [2 ] Department of Science and Health, Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland.
          [3 ] School of Food Science and Environmental Health, College of Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Dublin, Ireland.
          Article
          S1631-0691(16)00025-1
          10.1016/j.crvi.2016.02.002
          26995396
          2f382f62-45e0-48b5-825b-15a12be4fe4d
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          SSR markers,Brassica oleracea,Genetic diversity,Population structure,Relationships

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