Phylogenetic relationship among Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Landraces of Saurashtra based on DNA fingerprinting.

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R. S. Tomar, H. P. Gajera, R. R. Viradiya, S. V. Patel and B. A. Golakiya

Twenty mango cultivars (Mangifera indica Linn) collected from Gir region of Saurashtra were examined by ISSR markers. Of the 50 primers screened, 21 primers gave reproducible, polymorphic DNA amplification patterns, and were selected to construct a DNA fingerprinting map to distinguish the genotypes of mango. According to the banding patterns obtained with 21 selected primers, all cultivars tested in this study except Jamadar and Kesar were distinguished from each other and showed ample genetic diversity, indicating that ISSR-PCR was an effective method for cultivar identification of mangoes. Based on 125 selected bands, all Gir mango landraces tested were clustered into a three big groups with �??Kaju’ and �??Khodi’ in first group, Dudh Pendo, Sopari, Jamadar, Kesar and Ashadhiya in second group, while the third cluster was composed of Agargato, Amir Pasand, Pethal, Gajariyo, Chhappaniyo, Alphanso, Neelum, Jamrukhiyo, Kavasji Patel, Giriraj, Amrutiyo, Dasheri and Deshi based on UPGMA analysis, indicating that some Gir landraces had a close relationship with each other, while some were drastically dissimilar from other landraces.

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