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    Comparison of coefficients and distance measurements in passion fruit plants based on molecular markers and physicochemical descriptors

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    Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)We investigated seven distance measures and 14 similarity coefficients in a set of observations of variables of the 'yellow' passion fruit plant (Passiflora edulis Sims), submitted to multivariate analyses (distance, projection and grouping). Fourteen genotypes were characterized, based on DNA amplification with 16 random amplified polymorphic DNA primers and the assessment of nine fruit physical-chemical descriptors. The distance measurements and the similarity coefficients were compared by the Spearman correlation test, projection in two-dimensional space and grouping efficiency, using five grouping methods; the genotype ranking varied with the different techniques. Coler-Rodger distance measures, Euclidean distance square measures and Yule similarity coefficients proved to be inadequate for projection in two-dimensional space or for grouping matrices. Regardless of the origin of the distance matrix, the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean grouping method proved to be the most adequate. The various distance measurements, similarity coefficients and grouping methods gave different values of distortion, cophenetic correlation and stress; they influence the characterization of genetic variability and this should be taken into account for studies of yellow passion fruit plants.83870879Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Genetica e Biologia Molecular, UESCConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq

    Genetic variation in a wild population of the 'sleep' passion fruit (Passiflora setacea) based on molecular markers

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    Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)Little is known about the molecular genetic diversity of most Passiflora species. We used RAPD markers to evaluate the genetic diversity of 24 genotypes of the 'sleep' passion fruit (Passiflora setacea). Twelve primers generated 95 markers, 88% of which were polymorphic. The genetic distance estimated by the complement of the Dice index ranged from 0.29 (among accessions Ps-G1 and Ps-G13) to 0.69 (among accessions Ps-G21 and Ps-G23). Genotype grouping based on the UPGMA algorithm showed considerable variability among genotypes. We conclude that P. setacea has a broad genetic base that could be exploited in breeding programs.111731738Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)UESCConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq

    Genetic variability in wild genotypes of Passiflora cincinnata based on RAPD markers

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    Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)The genetic diversity and characteristics of commercial interest of Passiflora species make it useful to characterize wild germplasm, because of their potential use for fruit, ornamental and medicinal purposes. We evaluated genetic diversity, using RAPD markers, of 32 genotypes of Passiflora cincinnata collected from the wild in the region of Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. Thirteen primers generated 95 polymorphic markers and only one monomorphic marker. The mean genetic distance between the genotypes estimated by the complement of the Dice index was 0.51 (ranging from 0.20-0.85), and genotype grouping based on the UPGMA algorithm showed wide variability among the genotypes. This type of information contributes to identification and conservation of the biodiversity of this species and for the identification of pairs of divergent individuals for maximum exploitation of existing variability.9424212428Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq)UESCConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient铆fico e Tecnol贸gico (CNPq

    Genetic diversity in wild species of passion fruit (Passiflora trintae) based on molecular markers

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    In spite of the importance of and the considerable variability observed in Passiflora (Passifloraceae), little is known about the genetic diversity of most of the species of this genus. We evaluated the genetic diversity by RAPD markers in 18 genotypes of Passiflora trintae. The 15 primers generated 112 markers, 84% of which were polymorphic. The genetic distance estimated by the complement of the Dice index (average dissimilarity = 0.30) and genotype grouping based on the UPGMA algorithm showed low variability among genotypes. More attention should be given to the study and conservation of the biodiversity of this economically important genus.942123213
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