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Analysis of Relationship of the Korean Styracaceae by RAPD Markers  

Kim, Hyuk-Jin (Department of Life Science, Daejeon Universtiy)
Tae, Kyoung-Hwan (Department of Life Science, Daejeon Universtiy)
Kim, Joo-Hwan (Department of Life Science, Daejeon Universtiy)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.37, no.2, 2007 , pp. 143-153 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to estimate the relationships among four taxa (Styrax japonicus, Styrax obassia, Styrax shiraianus and Pterostyrax hispidus) of two genus in the Styracaceae and their regional populations, RAPDs analysis was performed. Fifteen random primers generating 238 RAPD bands were enough to reveal differences in genotype bands. They were clustered into three groups by the UPGMA phenogram. The first group was Styrax japonicus populations, the second group was consisted of Styrax obassia populations and S. shiraianus populations, and third group was Pterostyrax hispidus population. The UPGMA phenogram based on RAPD analyses showed that Styrax obassia and S. shiraianus had the closest relationship among four taxa. Species as well as genera of the Korean Styracaceae were well discriminated by the RAPD analyses.
Keywords
Pterostyrax; RAPD; relationship; Styrax; Styracaceae;
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