First results in the development of a genetic marker based on the storage proteins in two species of the Nothofagus genus

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María Ángela Martín
Sonia Muñoz
Fernando Muñoz
Matilde Uribe
Juan Ramón Molina
Miguel Ángel Herrera
Luis Miguel Martín
Juan Bautista Álvarez

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The Nothofagus genus (Nothofagaceae) in Chile includes 12 species and some hybrids among them. Some of these species are seriously threatened, presenting a low distribution and high genetic erosion. In this study a molecular marker based on seed storage proteins Nothofagus sp. was developed. Seed samples of Nothofagus alessandrii and N. glauca from two locations in southern Chile were analysed for each species. Among the different fractions of seed proteins (albumins, globulins, prolamins and glutelins) analyzed, the glutelins showed the best results, presenting conspicuous bands. Up to 39 bands were detected in both species; 22 in N. alessandrii (including 14 polymorphic) and 26 in N. glauca (21 polymorphic), with seven of them common to both species. There was a clear difference between the protein profiles of both species; we detected a preliminary value of genetic diversity in N. glauca greater than in N. alessandrii. These results, although preliminary, suggest that this marker could be useful for assessing genetic diversity in the Nothofagus genus.

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Martín, M. Ángela, Muñoz, S., Muñoz, F., Uribe, M., Molina, J. R., Herrera, M. Ángel, Martín, L. M., & Álvarez, J. B. (2017). First results in the development of a genetic marker based on the storage proteins in two species of the Nothofagus genus. Bosque, 31(3), 252–257. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-92002010000300010
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Sonia Muñoz, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y de Montes, Departamento de Genética, Córdoba, España.

Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y de Montes, Departamento de Ingeniería Forestal, Córdoba, España.    

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