Molecular phylogeny of mangroves VII. PCR-RFLP of trnS-psbC and rbcL gene regions in 24 mangrove and mangrove-associate species
Title | Molecular phylogeny of mangroves VII. PCR-RFLP of trnS-psbC and rbcL gene regions in 24 mangrove and mangrove-associate species |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Parani M, Lakshmi M, Ziegenhagen B, Fladung M, Senthilkumar P, Ajay P |
Journal | Theoretical and Applied Genetics |
Volume | 100 |
Start Page | 454 |
Issue | 3-4 |
End page | 460 |
Date Published | 02/2000 |
Keywords | Mangroves · trnS-psbC · rbcL · cpDNA · PCR-RFLP · Phylogeny, Theoretical and Applied Genetics |
Abstract | Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) regions, trnSpsbC and rbcL, from 120 individuals of 24 mangrove and mangrove associate species belonging to 11 orders, 13 families and 17 genera of Angiospermae were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction- digested with HaeIII. Analysis of polymorphism in the restriction fragments (PCR-RFLP) revealed 18 classes of restriction banding pattern in trnS-psbC region. This has provided molecular evidence for diversity in the mangrove floral component at the above-species level. Intra-generic variations were observed in three genera, viz. Rhizophora, Avicennia and Suaeda. Species-specific restriction patterns were found in the genera Rhizophora and Suaeda. A natural hybrid belonging to the genus Rhizophora was also analysed, and its restriction pattern was the same as that of a putative parental species. PCRRFLP analysis of rbcL gene region was less differentiating. However, it showed 13 different classes of restriction patterns and revealed the usefulness of these investigations for genome analysis at a higher taxonomic level. Intra-specific variation was not observed in any of the species in either of the cpDNA regions analysed. This is the first report which describes variations in the chloroplast genome of mangrove species. |