Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers

The genus vetch (Vicia L.) is grown worldwide for fodder, hay, grain and silage, and rich in protein, mineral substances, vitamins and an essential source of roughage in animal husbandry. However, genetic characterization studies in vetch are minimal. In this study, the genetic characterization of a...

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Main Authors: Şeyda Nur Turkay, Melike Bakır, Cebrail Yıldırım, Satı Uzun, Onur Okumuş, Ahmet Say
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Published: Ankara University 2022-09-01
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Satı Uzun
Onur Okumuş
Ahmet Say
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description The genus vetch (Vicia L.) is grown worldwide for fodder, hay, grain and silage, and rich in protein, mineral substances, vitamins and an essential source of roughage in animal husbandry. However, genetic characterization studies in vetch are minimal. In this study, the genetic characterization of a total 37 accessions of five vetches (Vicia L.) species was investigated using SSR markers. A total of 18 SSR markers were used, and eight of them were showed polymorphism and used for genetic analysis of vetch accessions. The total number of alleles was 35, and the average number of alleles for each locus was determined as 4.38. The average heterozygote rate was found to be 0.49. The polymorphism information content (PIC) value varied between 0.23 and 0.77, and the average value was 0.44. Although almost a clear distinction was observed among the species, very high similarities were found between some cultivars within the same species. This similarity may be due to the narrow structure of the vetch genome or the inability of the SSR markers used in this study to distinguish the narrow structure of the vetch genome. The results reported here will be contributed to future germplasm management efforts and for comparative studies in vetch.
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spelling doaj-art-e7a77bd802fd495db1dd58c6daa4e1432025-08-20T03:04:11ZengAnkara UniversityJournal of Agricultural Sciences1300-75802148-92972022-09-0128351852410.15832/ankutbd.93465545Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR MarkersŞeyda Nur Turkay0Melike Bakır1Cebrail Yıldırım2Satı Uzun3Onur Okumuş4Ahmet Say5ERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİERCIYES UNIVERSITYERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİERCİYES ÜNİVERSİTESİThe genus vetch (Vicia L.) is grown worldwide for fodder, hay, grain and silage, and rich in protein, mineral substances, vitamins and an essential source of roughage in animal husbandry. However, genetic characterization studies in vetch are minimal. In this study, the genetic characterization of a total 37 accessions of five vetches (Vicia L.) species was investigated using SSR markers. A total of 18 SSR markers were used, and eight of them were showed polymorphism and used for genetic analysis of vetch accessions. The total number of alleles was 35, and the average number of alleles for each locus was determined as 4.38. The average heterozygote rate was found to be 0.49. The polymorphism information content (PIC) value varied between 0.23 and 0.77, and the average value was 0.44. Although almost a clear distinction was observed among the species, very high similarities were found between some cultivars within the same species. This similarity may be due to the narrow structure of the vetch genome or the inability of the SSR markers used in this study to distinguish the narrow structure of the vetch genome. The results reported here will be contributed to future germplasm management efforts and for comparative studies in vetch.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1758366cross-amplificationgenetic variationmicrosatellitesgenetic diversityvetch, vicia l.
spellingShingle Şeyda Nur Turkay
Melike Bakır
Cebrail Yıldırım
Satı Uzun
Onur Okumuş
Ahmet Say
Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
cross-amplification
genetic variation
microsatellites
genetic diversity
vetch, vicia l.
title Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
title_full Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
title_fullStr Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
title_short Genetic Characterization of Some Species of Vetch (VICIA L.) Grown in Turkey with SSR Markers
title_sort genetic characterization of some species of vetch vicia l grown in turkey with ssr markers
topic cross-amplification
genetic variation
microsatellites
genetic diversity
vetch, vicia l.
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1758366
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