Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia

Aquilaria is a major agarwood-producing genus from the Indomalesian region. The high demand for natural agarwood resources in the market is increasing, directly threatening the survival of the trees in the wild. In order to develop proper conservation strategies for these species, information on the...

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Main Authors: Shiou Yih Lee, Wei Lun Ng, Dhilia Udie Lamasudin, Rozi Mohamed
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Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-641132019-05-07T09:59:48Z Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia Shiou Yih Lee Wei Lun Ng Dhilia Udie Lamasudin Rozi Mohamed Aquilaria is a major agarwood-producing genus from the Indomalesian region. The high demand for natural agarwood resources in the market is increasing, directly threatening the survival of the trees in the wild. In order to develop proper conservation strategies for these species, information on their genetic variation is needed. The current levels of genetic variation found in Aquilaria populations in Peninsular Malaysia, as well as their genetic relationships, were evaluated using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers. A total of 42 individuals, from 21 populations of three different Aquilaria species were collected and genotyped using 25 ISSR primers. Twenty four primers amplified bands in all three species, and showed 95%, 82.6%, and 63% polymorphic bands in A. malaccensis, A. hirta, and A. rostrata, respectively. Clustering analyses through the construction of a UPGMA dendrogram and a principal component analysis (PCA) plot revealed three major clusters, grouping samples of each species into their respective clusters. The A. malaccensis populations seemed to also be divided into two sub-clades, most probably as a result of isolation by mountain ranges as physical barriers to gene flow between the populations. Findings in this study provide valuable information for the planning of more effective management and conservation of existing Aquilaria populations in Peninsular Malaysia. 2019-05-07T09:59:48Z 2019-05-07T09:59:48Z 2018 บทความวารสาร 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=9139 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/64113 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
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description Aquilaria is a major agarwood-producing genus from the Indomalesian region. The high demand for natural agarwood resources in the market is increasing, directly threatening the survival of the trees in the wild. In order to develop proper conservation strategies for these species, information on their genetic variation is needed. The current levels of genetic variation found in Aquilaria populations in Peninsular Malaysia, as well as their genetic relationships, were evaluated using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers. A total of 42 individuals, from 21 populations of three different Aquilaria species were collected and genotyped using 25 ISSR primers. Twenty four primers amplified bands in all three species, and showed 95%, 82.6%, and 63% polymorphic bands in A. malaccensis, A. hirta, and A. rostrata, respectively. Clustering analyses through the construction of a UPGMA dendrogram and a principal component analysis (PCA) plot revealed three major clusters, grouping samples of each species into their respective clusters. The A. malaccensis populations seemed to also be divided into two sub-clades, most probably as a result of isolation by mountain ranges as physical barriers to gene flow between the populations. Findings in this study provide valuable information for the planning of more effective management and conservation of existing Aquilaria populations in Peninsular Malaysia.
format บทความวารสาร
author Shiou Yih Lee
Wei Lun Ng
Dhilia Udie Lamasudin
Rozi Mohamed
spellingShingle Shiou Yih Lee
Wei Lun Ng
Dhilia Udie Lamasudin
Rozi Mohamed
Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Shiou Yih Lee
Wei Lun Ng
Dhilia Udie Lamasudin
Rozi Mohamed
author_sort Shiou Yih Lee
title Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Genetic Relatedness Between Natural Aquilaria Populations in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort inter-simple sequence repeat markers reveal genetic relatedness between natural aquilaria populations in peninsular malaysia
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=9139
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/64113
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