Assessing Genetic Diversity Based on Gliadin Proteins in Aegilops cylindrica Populations from Northwest of Iran

Wild wheat progenitors served as a valuable gene pool in breeding perspectives. In this respect, gliadins could be an important tool in assessing genetic variability as protein markers. Thus, genetic diversity of gliadin protein patterns in seventeen populations of Aegilops cylindrica collected from...

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Published inNotulae scientia biologicae Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 109 - 113
Main Authors KHABIRI, Toraj, ASGHARI-ZAKARIA, Rasool, ZARE, Nasser, SOFALIAN, Omid
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cluj-Napoca Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania, SMTCT 01.01.2013
Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT)
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Summary:Wild wheat progenitors served as a valuable gene pool in breeding perspectives. In this respect, gliadins could be an important tool in assessing genetic variability as protein markers. Thus, genetic diversity of gliadin protein patterns in seventeen populations of Aegilops cylindrica collected from northwest of Iran were investigated using acid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Results showed that the highest number of bands in the electrophoregrams were related to the ω type of geliadins. Conversely, the lowest number of bands were pertained to the β type of gliadins. Genetic diversity between populations was greater than within population variation. Assessment of total variation for the three gliadin types indicated that the highest total variation was related to β type while, the lowest one was belonged to ω type. Cluster analysis using complete linkage method divided populations into two separated groups in which genetic diversity does not follow from geographical distribution.
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ISSN:2067-3205
2067-3264
DOI:10.15835/nsb518329