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Chloroplast DNA Variation in the Most Primitive Cultivated Diploid Potato Species Solanum stenotomum Juz. et Buk. and its Putative Wild Ancestral Species using High-Resolution Markers

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Solanum stenotomum Juz. et Buk. (2n = 2x = 24) is considered to be the most primitive diploid cultivated species from which all the other Andean cultivated potatoes were originated (Hawkes 1990). To disclose chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) variability and the maternal origin of S. stenotomum, 36 accessions of S. stenotomum and 86 accessions of putative wild ancestral species were determined for ctDNA types and analyzed by high-resolution markers (seven ctDNA microsatellites and an H3 marker). High-resolution markers discriminated 57 different ctDNAs (haplotypes), which were classified into the W-type ctDNA group and C-, S- and A-type ctDNA group, and within the latter group S- and A-type ctDNAs were distinct from each other among many different haplotypes mostly having C-type ctDNA. This ctDNA relationship supported our previous findings obtained for mostly Andean cultivated species (Sukhotu et al. 2004). Compared with other putative ancestral wild species, S. stenotomum showed somewhat limited ctDNA diversity, having two major haplotypes 1 and 2 also found in different wild species in different places. Therefore, the ctDNA in S. stenotomum was of at least dual origins either by successive domestication from different species or else by introgression after initial S. stenotomum arose.

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Sukhotu, T., Kamijima, O. & Hosaka, K. Chloroplast DNA Variation in the Most Primitive Cultivated Diploid Potato Species Solanum stenotomum Juz. et Buk. and its Putative Wild Ancestral Species using High-Resolution Markers. Genet Resour Crop Evol 53, 53–63 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-004-0573-1

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