DNA profiling and genetic diversity analysis of Capsicum frutescens: A research reference book on RAPD-PCR analysis of capsicum frutescens - Couverture souple

Makari, Hanumanthappa K.; Rashmi, T. S.

 
9783330019799: DNA profiling and genetic diversity analysis of Capsicum frutescens: A research reference book on RAPD-PCR analysis of capsicum frutescens

Synopsis

Capsicum frutescens (Family: Solanaceae) is an annual or short-lived perennial herb. The stem of C. frutescens almost striate, glabrous, height between 1-4 feet depending on climate and growing conditions. C. frutescens popularly called 'lavanga or mugilu menasinakai' in Karnataka is a highly pungent variety with very small fruits and having maximum capsaicin content. Based on the fruit color, ten different varieties were selected in this study including green, white, yellow, orange, red and brown colored fruits. Fruits are erect, tiny, spindle shaped, oval and semi oval shaped and are variants with respective to their morphology and color. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA is a fast and useful method of genome marking that is useful for studies on taxonomy of sibling species and intra-specific population genetic structures. Differences in DNA fingerprints obtained through RAPD–PCR exhibited greater genetic diversity among the collected variants of C. frutescens were assessed visually. Polymorphisms including faint bands that could be scored unequivocally were included in the analysis. This study enabled us to determine genetic diversity analysis through RAPD-PCR based technique.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Capsicum frutescens (Family: Solanaceae) is an annual or short-lived perennial herb. The stem of C. frutescens almost striate, glabrous, height between 1-4 feet depending on climate and growing conditions. C. frutescens popularly called 'lavanga or mugilu menasinakai' in Karnataka is a highly pungent variety with very small fruits and having maximum capsaicin content. Based on the fruit color, ten different varieties were selected in this study including green, white, yellow, orange, red and brown colored fruits. Fruits are erect, tiny, spindle shaped, oval and semi oval shaped and are variants with respective to their morphology and color. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA is a fast and useful method of genome marking that is useful for studies on taxonomy of sibling species and intra-specific population genetic structures. Differences in DNA fingerprints obtained through RAPD–PCR exhibited greater genetic diversity among the collected variants of C. frutescens were assessed visually. Polymorphisms including faint bands that could be scored unequivocally were included in the analysis. This study enabled us to determine genetic diversity analysis through RAPD-PCR based technique.

Biographie de l'auteur

Makari Hanumanthappa is serving as Assistant Professor and Head in the Department of Biotechnology, IDSG Government College, Chikmagalur, India. He has published more than 30 research and review articles in reputed journals. He has authored text books in his credits from International publishers.

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