Genetic diversity in Spanish and Foreign almond germplasm assessed by molecular characterization with simple sequence repeats

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Genetic diversity of the Spanish national almond (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) collection was characterized with 19 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers selected because of their polymorphism in almond and other Prunus L. species. A total of 93 almond genotypes, including 63 Spanish cultivars from different growing regions, as well as some international cultivars and breeding releases were analyzed. All primers produced a successful amplification, giving a total of 323 fragments in the genotypes studied, with an average of 17 alleles per SSR, ranging from 4 (EPDCU5100) to 33 (BPPCT038). Allele size ranged from 88 bp at locus PMS40 to 260 bp at locus CPPCT022. The heterozygosity observed (0.72) was much higher not only than in other Prunus species, but also than in other almond pools already studied. The dendrogram generated using the variability observed classified most of the genotypes according to their geographical origin, confirming the particular evolution of different almond ecotypes. The SSR markers have consequently shown their usefulness for cultivar identification in almond, for establishing the genetic closeness among its cultivars, and for establishing genealogical relationships.

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i Martí, Á. F., Alonso, J. M., Espiau, M. T., Rubio-Cabetas, M. J., & i Company, R. S. (2009). Genetic diversity in Spanish and Foreign almond germplasm assessed by molecular characterization with simple sequence repeats. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 134(5), 535–542. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.134.5.535

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