Molecular Diversity Among Five Ferns Growing in Al-Souda Mountains, Abha Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

2018
المجلد الرابع
العدد الأول
مجلة جامعة الملك خالد للعلوم الأساسية والتطبيقية

In this study, five samples from ferns plants namely Asplenium ceterach, Asplenium aethiopicum, Asplenium trichomanes, Cheilanthes pteridioides, Adiantum capillus-veneris were collected from El Souda Mountains, Abha area, Saudi Arabia. The DNA was extracted from fresh leaves and five random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers, five inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to investigate the genetic variations of the investigated plants. ISSR markers produced 39.0 bands recording 7.5 bands per marker with a polymorphism 60.57% and the highest genetic similarity (82.05%) was found between A. ceterach and A. aethiopicum, while the lowest similarity (28.21%) between A. trichomanes and C. pteridioides. RAPD markers produced 45.0 bands with a polymorphism 77.81% and the highest similarity (61.70%) was between A. aethiopicum and A. ceterach and also between C. pteridioides and A. capillus-veneris while the lowest similarity value (36.71%) between A. capillus-veneris and A. aethiopicum. Summation ISSR, RAPD primers provided the highest similarity value (70.93%) that was found between A. aethiopicum and A. trichomanes, while the lowest similarity value (34.88%) was between C. pteridioides and A. trichomanes. In conclusion, applied biomarkers including RAPD, ISSR showed varied capability to distinguish among the genotypes of ferns plants.

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