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Assessment of Genetic Relationship among Rhynchostylis Species based on Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2024;12:69-81.
Published online: July 17, 2024

1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University, Kantarawichai District, Maha Sarakham 44150, Thailand

2Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand

3Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University, Kantarawichai District, Maha Sarakham 44150, Thailand

4Walairukkhawet Botanical Research Institute, Mahasarakham University, Kantarawichai District, Maha Sarakham 44150, Thailand

*Corresponding to Juthaporn Seangprajak TEL. +66-8-6862-6808 E-mail. juthaporn.s@msu.ac.th
• Received: April 15, 2024   • Revised: June 7, 2024   • Accepted: June 25, 2024

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Assessment of Genetic Relationship among Rhynchostylis Species based on Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers
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Fig. 1 Sample collection sites. Here, 1: Wat Pa Mancha Khiri, Mancha Khiri, Khon Kaen Province; 2, 3, 6: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province; 4: Mancha Khiri, Khon Kaen Province; 5: Muang, Mahasarakham Province; 7: Kut bak, Sakon Nakhon Province; 8: Muang, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
Fig. 2 Flowers of R. gigantea (A), R. gigantea var. harrisonianum (B), R. gigantea (white with red-blotches flower) (C), R. gigantea var. rubrum (D), R. gigantea var. vivaphandhul (E), R. retusa (F), V. coelestis (G), and A. houlettiana (H).
Fig. 3 DNA amplification results with ISSR primers UBC835 (A) and PCP-3 (B). Lane M represents 100 bp DNA ladder; Lane 1, R. gigantea; 2, R. gigantea var. harrisonianum; 3, R. gigantea (white with red-blotches flower); 4, R. gigantea var. rubrum; 5, R. gigantea var. vivaphandhul; 6, V. coelestis; 7, R. retusa and 8, A. houlettiana.
Fig. 4 Band profile generated by ISSR primers UBC815 (A) and PCP-1 (B). Lane M represents 100 bp DNA ladder; Lane 1, R. gigantea; 2, R. gigantea var. harrisonianum; 3, R. gigantea (white with red-blotches flower); 4, R. gigantea var. rubrum; 5, R. gigantea var. vivaphandhul; 6, V. coelestis; 7, R. retusa and 8, A. houlettiana.
Fig. 5 Unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic average clustering for six Rhynchostylis accessions, one Vanda and one Aerides accession based on sixteen ISSR markers.
Assessment of Genetic Relationship among Rhynchostylis Species based on Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers

Locations of Rhynchostylis sp., V. coelestis and A. houlettiana accessions collected from Northeast Thailand.

S. No. Location GPS
Coordinates
Altitude Species collected
1 Wat Pa Mancha Khiri, Mancha Khiri District, Khon Kaen Province 16°07'07.2"N 102°32'00.8"E 163.16 m R. gigantea (Lindl.) Ridl.

2 Agricultural Technology Park, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 16°27'52.9"N 102°48'47.0"E 176.11 m R. gigantea var. harrisonianum Holtt.

3 Agricultural Technology Park, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 16°27'52.9"N 102°48'47.0"E 176.11 m R. gigantea (white witd red-blotches flower)

4 Mancha Khiri District, Khon Kaen Province 16°07'28.6"N 102°32'20.9"E 163.16 m R. gigantea var. rubrum Sagarik

5 Keung Subdistrict, Muang District, Maha Sarakham Province 16°12'28.3"N 103°15'55.2"E 143.98 m R. gigantea var. vivaphandhul

6 Agricultural Technology Park, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 16°27'52.9"N 102°48'47.0"E 176.11 m R. retusa (L.) Blume

7 Kut bak Subdistrict, Kut bak District, Sakon Nakhon Province 17°04'18.5"N 103°49'04.9"E 204.92 m V. coelestis (Rchb.f.) Motes

8 Suranaree Subdistrict, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province 14°52'13"N 102°00'22"E 227.03 m Aerides houlettiana Rchb. f.

List of ISSR (Inter-simple sequence repeat) primers used to assess genetic diversity in this study.

No. Primer Sequence (5’ - 3’) Annealingtemperature (°C) References
1 PCP-1 GAC GAC GAC GAC GAC 55 Pant et al. (2024)
2 PCP-2 AGG AGG AGG AGG AGG AGG 55 Pant et al. (2024)
3 PCP-3 GTG CGT GCG TGC GTG C 55 Pant et al. (2024)
4 UBC 810 GAG AGA GAG AGA GAG AT 53 Tran et al. (2022).
5 UBC 811 GAG AGA GAG AGA GAG AC 53 Pathak et al. (2022)
6 UBC 813 CTC TCT CTC TCT CTC TT 53 Fajardo et al. (2014)
7 UBC 815 CTC TCT CTC TCT CTC TG 53 Itsuji et al. (2015)
8 UBC 817 CAC ACA CAC ACA CAC AA 52 Itsuji et al. (2015)
9 UBC 819 GTG TGT GTG TGT GTG TA 52 Itsuji et al. (2015)
10 UBC 820 GTG TGT GTG TGT GTG TC 54 Tikendra et al. (2021)
11 UBC 827 ACA CAC ACA CAC ACA CG 54 Tikendra et al. (2021)
12 UBC 834 AGA GAG AGA GAG AGA GT 52 Shukla et al. (2017)
13 UBC 835 AGA GAG AGA GAG AGA GYC 52 Pant et al. (2024) Pant et al. (2024)
14 UBC 848 CAC ACA CAC ACA CAC ARG 52 Pant et al. (2024)
15 UBC 888 BDB CAC ACA CAC ACA CA 51 Pant et al. (2024)
16 UBC 890 CTC TCT CTC TCT CTV HV 51 Pant et al. (2024)

Band variation and PIC values of the sixteen ISSR markers used in this study.

S.No Primer Total number of bands Number of polymorphic bands Number of monomorphic bands PIC value Polymorphism percentage Product size (bp)
1 PCP-1 11 11 0 0.40 100 404-1155
2 PCP-2 7 7 0 0.29 100 540-1213
3 PCP-3 13 13 0 0.44 100 279-927
4 UBC 810 4 4 0 0.18 100 550-1150
5 UBC 811 5 5 0 0.22 100 275-879
6 UBC 813 4 4 0 0.18 100 540-1180
7 UBC 815 5 5 0 0.22 100 220-1223
8 UBC 817 3 2 1 0.14 66.67 721-960
9 UBC 819 2 2 0 0.09 100 796-960
10 UBC 820 2 2 0 0.09 100 560-776
11 UBC 827 5 5 0 0.22 100 618-1091
12 UBC 834 2 2 0 0.09 100 355-678
13 UBC 835 6 6 0 0.25 100 425-1060
14 UBC 848 1 1 0 0.05 100 556-953
15 UBC 888 10 9 1 0.37 90 245-1126
16 UBC 890 3 2 1 0.14 66.67 208-822

Total 83 80 3
Mean 5.19±3.49 5.00 0.19 0.21 95.21

Genetic identity matrix among the six Rhynchostylis specimens, one Vanda accession, and one Aerides specimen based on the analysis of sixteen ISSR markers.

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
S1 1.000
S2 0.568 1.000
S3 0.790 0.679 1.000
S4 0.630 0.914 0.716 1.000
S5 0.580 0.543 0.617 0.580 1.000
S6 0.568 0.481 0.556 0.519 0.765 1.000
S7 0.568 0.383 0.531 0.420 0.568 0.605 1.000
S8 0.556 0.395 0.543 0.432 0.580 0.519 0.667 1.000
Table 1 Locations of Rhynchostylis sp., V. coelestis and A. houlettiana accessions collected from Northeast Thailand.

*Species identification was based on appearance (Sumaythachotphong et al. 2020).

Table 2 List of ISSR (Inter-simple sequence repeat) primers used to assess genetic diversity in this study.

UBC = University of British Columbia primer

B, D, H, R, V, Y = IUB code

Table 3 Band variation and PIC values of the sixteen ISSR markers used in this study.
Table 4 Genetic identity matrix among the six Rhynchostylis specimens, one Vanda accession, and one Aerides specimen based on the analysis of sixteen ISSR markers.

Note: S1, R. gigantea; S2, R. gigantea var. harrisonianum; S3, R. gigantea (white with red-blotches flower); S4, R. gigantea var. rubrum; S5, R. gigantea var. vivaphandhul; S6, V. coelestis; S7, R. retusa and S8, A. houlettiana, respectively.