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Analiza strukture genske variabilnosti in izdelava jedrne zbirke kultivarjev jablan finske kolekcije
ID Raspor, Andrej (Author), ID Štajner, Nataša (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Bitz, Lidija (Comentor)

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Abstract
Jablana (Malus domestica Borkh.) je sadno drevo iz družine rosaceae. Je tretja najbolj gojena sadna vrsta, njena pridelava pa je razširjena po celem svetu. Na Finskem jablana sodi med ekonomsko manj pomembne kulturne rastline, vendar je priljubljeno vrtno in kmetijsko drevo ter ima zgodovinsko in kulturno pomembno vlogo. Zaradi lege Finske, ki predstavlja najsevernejšo regijo, kjer jablana še uspeva, so sorte, ki rastejo tu, posebej zanimive z vidika genetske raznovrstnosti. V tej študiji smo analizirali finske sorte jablan z namenom določitve jedrne zbirke. Za namene te študije smo zbrali 704 vzorcev jablan, ki rastejo širom Finske in izolirali njihovo DNK. Genetska identiteta vzorcev je bila analizirana s 7 mikrosatelitskimi markerji SSR (simple sequence repeat). Študije genetske strukture so pokazale, da je raven genetske variabilnosti finskih jablan (He = 0,8, Ae = 6,2) primerljiv z drugimi evropskimi populacijami jablan. Na podlagi dobljenih genetskih podatkov smo določili genotipe, ki predstavljajo jedrno zbirko, ki jo sestavlja 37 enot. Uporabili smo šest različnih metod izgradnje jedrne zbirke in jih primerjali med sabo. Na osnovi primerjav različnih parametrov smo izbrali najboljšo med njimi, in sicer jedrno zbirko, osnovano s programom CoreFinder. Podane so tudi smernice za implementacijo, vzdrževanje in uporabo pripravljene jedrne zbirke.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:jablana, mikrosateliti, jedrna zbirka, genetska variabilnost, genetska banka
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[A. Raspor]
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-97123 This link opens in a new window
UDC:634.11:601.4:575.17(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:8834681 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.10.2017
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Language:English
Title:Analysis of structure of genetic variability and construction of a core collection of apple cultivars from Finish germplasm
Abstract:
The apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) is a fruit tree of the Rosaceae family. It is grown all across the world, and is the third most widely produced fruit crop globally. Although it is a less important crop in Finland economically, its historical, cultural and societal significance is considerable, and it is widely popular in home gardens. At the same time, Finland is the northernmost region where apples can be cultivated, and because of the growing conditions, Finnish apple trees contain valuable genetic variations. In this thesis, we studied Finnish apple germplasm with the aim of compiling a core collection. To perform this task, we studied 704 apple accessions inventoried from southern and central Finland, and Southern Ostrobothnia. The genetic identity of the samples was observed from isolated DNA using 7 microsatellite simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. The study of the genetic structure showed a rate of variability and diversity comparable to other European apple populations. Based on microsatellite data, we constructed a core collection consisting of 37 entries of Finnish apple trees. Six different methods of core collection construction were tested and compared. Based on a comparison of heterozygosity, allelic diversity and population structure, the core collection compiled with CoreFinder was selected as the best approach. Moreover, guidelines are presented for the implementation of the proposed core collection, with its maintenance and further development in mind.

Keywords:apple, microsatellites, core collection, genetic variability, germplasm collection

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