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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 6 (2), pp. 148-162, 18 January 2007   

ISSN 1684–5315 © 2007 Academic Journals        

 

 

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Phylogenetic diversity and relationships among species of genus Nicotiana using RAPDs analysis

 

Muhammad Qayyum Khan1* and R. K. J. Narayan2

 

1Department of Plant Breeding and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Rwalakot Azad Kashmir-Pakistan.

2Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, U. K.

 

*Corresponding author Email: chimezie@email.com.

 

Accepted 4 October, 2006

 
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Fifty six Nicotiana species were used to construct phylogenetic trees and to asses the genetic relationships between them. Genetic distances estimated from RAPD analysis was used to construct phylogenetic trees using Phylogenetic Inference Package (PHYLIP). Since phylogenetic relationships estimated for closely related species are more reliable than that estimated for distantly related species, analyses were conducted separately for groups of taxonomically related species. The results of the present investigation are broadly similar to the inferences by Goodspeed (1954) on the divergence and evolution of Nicotiana species. As would be expected, species included in the same or related subgeneric sections showed greater genetic affinity than species included in distant subgeneric sections.  Available information on the geographical distribution of species, their karyotype differentiation in evolution, genome size variation and chromosome affinity in interspecific hybrids were used to interpret the results. The study has confirmed that the RAPD analysis is suitable for studying phylogenetic relationships between related species.

 

Key words: Nicotiana, phylogenetic relationship, RAPD.

 

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