Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis
Globba expansa Wall. ex Horan. is the most well-known and widespread species of the subsection Nudae K.Larsen in mainland Southeast Asia. Several sympatric species with morphological similarities have also been described through its distribution range, therefore creating difficulties in identificati...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-669142019-12-03T06:32:24Z Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis Sunisa Sangvirotjanapat Pramote Triboun Mark Newman Jessada Denduangboriphant DNA marker Globba expansa Wall ex Horan HAT-RAPD Thailand Zingberaceae Globba expansa Wall. ex Horan. is the most well-known and widespread species of the subsection Nudae K.Larsen in mainland Southeast Asia. Several sympatric species with morphological similarities have also been described through its distribution range, therefore creating difficulties in identification among their closely related taxa. To clarify their interspecific relationship, HAT-RAPD marker analysis was carried out for three confusing taxa in this subsection: G. expansa, G. flagellaris K.Larsen, and G. macrochila Sangvir. & M.F.Newman. Seventeen decamer primers were used to generate RAPD products and then to reconstruct a UPGMA dendrogram. Their species recognitions were confirmed since all four accessions of G. expansa were grouped together and placed sisterly to G. flagellaris in the UPGMA tree. A UBC61 primer gave a unique 200-basepair band for G. expansa suggesting that HAT-RAPD could be an effective assay for Globba species identifications. Useful morphological characters to discriminate each species, particularly labellum and staminodes, to discriminate each species were also discussed in this paper 2019-12-03T06:32:24Z 2019-12-03T06:32:24Z 2019 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 46, 5 (Sep 2019), 896 - 906 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10397 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66914 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University |
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Globba expansa Wall. ex Horan. is the most well-known and widespread species of the subsection Nudae K.Larsen in mainland Southeast Asia. Several sympatric species with morphological similarities have also been described through its distribution range, therefore creating difficulties in identification among their closely related taxa. To clarify their interspecific relationship, HAT-RAPD marker analysis was carried out for three confusing taxa in this subsection: G. expansa, G. flagellaris K.Larsen, and G. macrochila Sangvir. & M.F.Newman. Seventeen decamer primers were used to generate RAPD products and then to reconstruct a UPGMA dendrogram. Their species recognitions were confirmed since all four accessions of G. expansa were grouped together and placed sisterly to G. flagellaris in the UPGMA tree. A UBC61 primer gave a unique 200-basepair band for G. expansa suggesting that HAT-RAPD could be an effective assay for Globba species identifications. Useful morphological characters to discriminate each species, particularly labellum and staminodes, to discriminate each species were also discussed in this paper |
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Sunisa Sangvirotjanapat Pramote Triboun Mark Newman Jessada Denduangboriphant |
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Sunisa Sangvirotjanapat Pramote Triboun Mark Newman Jessada Denduangboriphant |
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Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis |
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Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis |
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Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis |
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Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis |
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Genetic Relationships Between Globba expansa (Zingiberaceae) and Other Closely Related Taxa in Thailand Using HAT-RAPD Marker Analysis |
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genetic relationships between globba expansa (zingiberaceae) and other closely related taxa in thailand using hat-rapd marker analysis |
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