Caracterização molecular de acessos de jabuticabeiras do banco ativo de germoplasma da UTFPR com marcadores microssatélites
Brazil is a country of great biodiversity holder, however small portion of that has been studied and cataloged. Recent advances human activities on natural ecosystems has led to its rapid fragmentation and elimination of some biotypes still, not it studied or cataloged. In this reality of genetic...
Autor principal: | Martins, Diego Albino |
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Formato: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | Português |
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Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
2014
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http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/702 |
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Brazil is a country of great biodiversity holder, however small portion of that has been
studied and cataloged. Recent advances human activities on natural ecosystems has
led to its rapid fragmentation and elimination of some biotypes still, not it studied or
cataloged. In this reality of genetic erosion is also accelerated jabuticaba tree species
(Plinia sp.). That are endemic from South Central / Southeastern Paraná State, in
Araucaria forest ecosystem. Germplasm conservation measures for current and
future use, as well as tactics for management and conservation of natural resources
are crucial to minimize the damage caused to Brazilian biodiversity. So it is
necessary to understand the genetic diversity in natural ecosystems, which is the
basic input for the survival and evolution among individuals facing environmental
changes. In the present study was to characterize genetic of 110 jabuticaba tree fruit,
that constitute the germoplasm bank of jabuticaba tree fruit from UTFPR - Câmpus
Dois Vizinhos. It was possible to identify transferability of 9 microsatellite markers
(SSR) with polymorphic character for the population studied, and it carry out
standardization of PCR reaction for each of them. The analysis of plant germoplasm
bank came to the conclusion that houses a considerable amount of allelic diversity,
but this diversity is poorly distributed, since 11 individuals alone are already able to
represent 59.2% of all alleles of the collection of 110 plant. The found values of,
observed heterozygosity and information content (PIC) in this subpopulation of 11
individuals were higher than the values found for the full set of the germoplasm bank.
The grouping of individuals showed the existence of 8 different groups, and 89
subjects were in group 1, demonstrating a possible relationship and low level of
genetic diversity. |
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