Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak

Duabanga moluccana or locally known as Sawih is a widely known forest tree species for its multipurpose timber and other natural products such as fibers. Genetic diversity investigation of this species can provide baseline information for indirect selection in tree improvement programme. This stud...

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Main Authors: Ho Wei, Seng, Diyanah, M.J, Liew, K.S., Pang Shek, Ling, Ismail, Jusoh, Julaihi, Abdullah
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Published: 2012
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author Ho Wei, Seng
Diyanah, M.J
Liew, K.S.
Pang Shek, Ling
Ismail, Jusoh
Julaihi, Abdullah
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Diyanah, M.J
Liew, K.S.
Pang Shek, Ling
Ismail, Jusoh
Julaihi, Abdullah
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description Duabanga moluccana or locally known as Sawih is a widely known forest tree species for its multipurpose timber and other natural products such as fibers. Genetic diversity investigation of this species can provide baseline information for indirect selection in tree improvement programme. This study has employed Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) technique to assess the genetic diversity and relatedness within and between three populations of D. moluccana located in Sarawak, namely, Mukah, Tatau (Bintulu) and Niah. A total of 151 loci from 90 individuals were successfully amplified with 6 selected ISSR primers and the percentage of polymorphic loci was 90.1%. The Shannon’s diversity index showed that D. moluccana in Mukah natural forest (0.429) was the most diverse compared to Tatau (Bintulu) (0.362) and Niah natural forest (0.387). Neighbour joining tree were constructed to show relationship among the selected populations. The overall populations were completely clustered into three main groups, according to their corresponding population. Based on these results, it implies that D. moluccana trees are genetically diverse among populations.
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spelling unimas-102282016-01-18T06:50:24Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10228/ Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak Ho Wei, Seng Diyanah, M.J Liew, K.S. Pang Shek, Ling Ismail, Jusoh Julaihi, Abdullah SD Forestry Duabanga moluccana or locally known as Sawih is a widely known forest tree species for its multipurpose timber and other natural products such as fibers. Genetic diversity investigation of this species can provide baseline information for indirect selection in tree improvement programme. This study has employed Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) technique to assess the genetic diversity and relatedness within and between three populations of D. moluccana located in Sarawak, namely, Mukah, Tatau (Bintulu) and Niah. A total of 151 loci from 90 individuals were successfully amplified with 6 selected ISSR primers and the percentage of polymorphic loci was 90.1%. The Shannon’s diversity index showed that D. moluccana in Mukah natural forest (0.429) was the most diverse compared to Tatau (Bintulu) (0.362) and Niah natural forest (0.387). Neighbour joining tree were constructed to show relationship among the selected populations. The overall populations were completely clustered into three main groups, according to their corresponding population. Based on these results, it implies that D. moluccana trees are genetically diverse among populations. 2012 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10228/1/GENETIC%20DIVERSITY%20OF%20Duabanga%20moluccana%20USING%20DOMINANT%20DNA%20MARKERS%20BASED%20ON%20INTER-SIMPLE%20SEQUENCE%20REPEATS%20IN%20SARAWAK%20%28abstract%29.pdf Ho Wei, Seng and Diyanah, M.J and Liew, K.S. and Pang Shek, Ling and Ismail, Jusoh and Julaihi, Abdullah (2012) Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak. In: 4th Regional Conference on Natural Resources in the Tropics, 2012 (NTrop4): Sustaining Tropical Natural Resources Through Innovations, Technologies and Practices.. http://www.academia.edu/14200414/Genetic_diversity_of_Duabanga_moluccana_using_dominant_DNA_markers_based_on_inter-simple_sequence_repeats_in_Sarawak
spellingShingle SD Forestry
Ho Wei, Seng
Diyanah, M.J
Liew, K.S.
Pang Shek, Ling
Ismail, Jusoh
Julaihi, Abdullah
Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title_full Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title_short Genetic Diversity Of Duabanga Moluccana Using Dominant Dna Markers Based On Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats In Sarawak
title_sort genetic diversity of duabanga moluccana using dominant dna markers based on inter-simple sequence repeats in sarawak
topic SD Forestry
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10228/
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