Authors
Basabdatta Das, Samik Sengupta, Swarup Kumar Parida, Bipasha Roy, Mrityunjay Ghosh, Manoj Prasad, Tapas Kumar Ghose
Publication date
2013/8/15
Journal
BMC Genetics doi:10.1186/1471-2156-14-71
Volume
14
Issue
71
Publisher
BMC
Description
Background
Adaptations to different habitats across the globe and consequent genetic variation within rice have resulted in more than 120,000 diverse accessions including landraces, which are vital genetic resources for agronomic and quality traits. In India the rice landraces of the states West Bengal, Assam, Mizoram, Manipur and Nagaland are worthy candidates for genetic assessment. Keeping the above in view, the present study was conducted with the aim to (i) calculate the genetic distances among the accessions of 83 landraces collected from these states along with 8 check accessions (total 91 accessions) using 23 previously mapped SSR markers and (ii) examine the population structure among the accessions using model-based clustering approach.
Results
Among the 91 accessions, 182 alleles were identified which included 51 rare and 27 …
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