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Proceedings of International Conference on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Sustainable Development Goals : Policy and Practice 27-29 June 2016 at the Sirindhorn International Environmental Park, Cha-am, Phetchaburi, Thailand

Population  genetic  structure  and  level  of genetic  diversity  in  Gloriosa  superba After  screening  30  primers  18  primers  produced  polymorphic  and  repeatable  products  (Table  3).  The  banding  profile  and  polymorphism  generated  are  shown  in  Plate  2.  The  total  number  of  amplified  DNA  band  varied  between  21  (Primer  OPC-05)  and  8  (primer  OPW-02)  with  the  average  of  13  band  per  primer.  The  maximum  number  of  polymorphic  bands  (21)  was  obtained  with  primer  OPC-05.  The  polymorphism  percentage  ranges  from  81.25%  (OPA-03)  to  as  high  as  100%  for  3  primers  (Primer  OPC-13,  OPP-08,  and  OPP-05).  Average  polymorphism  across  population  was  found  to  be  91.94%  (Table  3).  Overall  size  of  the  PCR  amplified  product  band  ranged  from  319  bp  to  2260  bp  (Table  3).  The  intraspecific  level  of  RAPD  polymorphism  was  measured  as  the  proportions  of  polymorphic  loci  to  the  total  number  of  loci  scored  in  all  accessions  of  the  same  species.  The  average  gene  diversity  (HT)  over  all  loci  was  0.4265,  while  for  individual  loci  it  ranged  from  0.2344  (Yelagiri  Hills,)  to  0.2968  (Kozhikode). Table  3  The  nucleotide  sequence  of  the  selected  primers  and  the  numbers  of  amplified  and  polymorphic  bands  scored ** Those  not  replicated. 64 Proceedings  of  the  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change,  Biodiversity  and  Ecosystem  Services  for  the Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs):  Policy  and  Practice  27-29  June  2016,  Cha-am,  Phetchaburi,  Thailand


Proceedings of International Conference on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Sustainable Development Goals : Policy and Practice 27-29 June 2016 at the Sirindhorn International Environmental Park, Cha-am, Phetchaburi, Thailand
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