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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (3): 371-371―375.doi: 10.1360/yc-007-0371

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Identification and phylogenetic application of unique nucleotide se-quence of nad7 intron2 in Rhodiola (Crassulaceae) species

DENG Ke-Jun, YANG Zu-Jun, LIU Cheng, ZHAO Wei, LIU Chang, FENG Juan,
REN Zheng-Long   

  1. School of Life Science and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China
  • Received:2006-07-05 Revised:2006-09-08 Online:2007-03-01 Published:2007-03-01

Abstract:

Genetic characterization of 9 populations of Rhodiola crenulata, R. fastigiata and R. sachalinensis (Crassulaceae) species from Sichuan and Jilin Provinces of China, was investigated using the conserved primer of nad7 intron 2. All PCR products about 800 bp long were shorter than other Crassulaceae plants, which were used as molecular markers to identify the Rhodiola species. The sequence of the products indicated that total exon of 53 bp and intron of 738 bp exhibit only 9 nucleotide variations. Blasting the nad7 sequences to GenBank and the phylogenetic analysis showed that the sequence of Rhodiola species was clusted independently, and the length was smaller than all the registered sequences of higher plants. The result suggests that the Rhiodola species had a unique sequence in this gene region, which might be related to the spe-cial growth condition.