• 제목/요약/키워드: Region based agricultural cluster

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MITE-AFLP를 이용한 자포니카 벼의 다양성 검정 (Diversity Analysis of Japonica Rice using MITE-transposon Display)

  • 홍성미;권수진;오창식;;안상낙
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제51권3호
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    • pp.259-268
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    • 2006
  • 1. 자포니카 벼 114 계통에 대해 다양성과 근연관계를 확인하고자 MITE 중에서 mPing family를 이용하여 MITE-TD 기법으로 분석하여 품종간의 다양성 정도를 산출한 결과 마커들의 PIC 값이 $0.293{\sim}0.499$ 범위로 나타났다. 2. 두 개의 mPing primer와 selective primer인 BfaI+G 와 BfaI+C의 조합을 이용하였을 때, 공시계통인 114개의 자포니카 벼 전체를 구분할 수 있었다. 3. NTSYS-pc를 이용한 근연관계 분석 결과, 유사계수의 범위는 0.802에서 부터 0.081까지였고, 자포니카 벼 114 품종은 크게 5 개의 그룹으로 분류되었다. 4. 8 개의 MITE-AFLP marker 연관분석을 밀양 23호/합천앵미 3호 조합 RIL을 이용하여 실시한 결과, 이들은 염색체 l번, 2번, 4번, 5번, 7번 그리고 9번에 각각 위치함을 확인하였다.

The Robust Phylogeny of Korean Wild Boar (Sus scrofa coreanus) Using Partial D-Loop Sequence of mtDNA

  • Cho, In-Cheol;Han, Sang-Hyun;Fang, Meiying;Lee, Sung-Soo;Ko, Moon-Suck;Lee, Hang;Lim, Hyun-Tae;Yoo, Chae-Kyoung;Lee, Jun-Heon;Jeon, Jin-Tae
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.423-430
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    • 2009
  • In order to elucidate the precise phylogenetic relationships of Korean wild boar (Sus scrofa coreanus), a partial mtDNA D-loop region (1,274 bp, NC_000845 nucleotide positions 16576-1236) was sequenced among 56 Korean wild boars. In total, 25 haplotypes were identified and classified into four distinct subgroups (K1 to K4) based on Bayesian phylogenetic analysis using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. An extended analysis, adding 139 wild boars sampled worldwide, confirmed that Korean wild boars clearly belong to the Asian wild boar cluster. Unexpectedly, the Myanmarese/Thai wild boar population was detected on the same branch as Korean wild boar subgroups K3 and K4. A parsimonious median-joining network analysis including all Asian wild boar haplotypes again revealed four maternal lineages of Korean wild boars, which corresponded to the four Korean wild boar subgroups identified previously. In an additional analysis, we supplemented the Asian wild boar network with 34 Korean and Chinese domestic pig haplotypes. We found only one haplotype, C31, that was shared by Chinese wild, Chinese domestic and Korean domestic pigs. In contrast to our expectation that Korean wild boars contributed to the gene pool of Korean native pigs, these data clearly suggest that Korean native pigs would be introduced from China after domestication from Chinese wild boars.