KMID : 1098420190270060376
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Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science 2019 Volume.27 No. 6 p.376 ~ p.382
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Genetic Diversity of Angelica gigas Nakai Collected in Korea using Genome-Wide SSR Markers
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Jeong Dae-Hui
Park Yin-Mi Kim Ki-Yoon Park Hong-Woo Jeon Kwon-Seok Kim Man-Jo Gil Jin-Su Lee Yi Um Yu-Rry
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Abstract
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Background: Angelica gigas Nakai has been used as an herbal medicine in Eastern Asia for treating disorders in women for a long time. To date there are no studies on the genetic diversity of A.
gigas. The present study aimed to study the genetic diversity of A. gigas variants using genomewide simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers.
Methods and Results: The genetic diversity of 199 variants of A. gigas cultivated in of different regions, was analyzed using 5 genome-wide SSR markers. The results revealed that the genetic variants were very diverse, and genetic analysis using the 5 SSR markers revealed high diversity among the variants.
Conclusions: It is expected that the development of the true Angleical cultivar, by studying the system and group selection, can be achieved by genetic analysis using the developed markers, for generating a genetically fixed lineage and group selection.
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KEYWORD
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Angelica gigas, Genome-wide Simple Sequence Repeat, Genetic Diversity
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