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Title Biodiversity status of Tulipa (Liliaceae) in Iran inferred from molecular characterization
Type JournalPaper
Keywords AFLP · Genetic diversity · Iran · Tulipa
Abstract Here, we used data generated from amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis to address the biodiversity status and taxonomic relationships among 47 wild accessions representing 9 species of the genus Tulipa in Iran. A high level of genetic diversity within the genus was observed; the most distant taxa were T. humilis and T. schrenkii, while the highest degree of similarity was found between T. montana and T. biflora. Twelve AFLP primer sets amplified 342 fragments, of which 304 were polymorphic (88.1%). The average number of polymorphic bands per AFLP primer pair as 28.5. A hierarchical cluster analysis was carried out on the genetic profile of the taxa, and the results mostly reconfirmed the recognized taxonomy of the genus. However, we found evidence for recognition of a new subgenus for T. biebersteiniana
Researchers Davoud Asgari (First Researcher), Mahmoud Kiani (Fourth Researcher), Mohamad Reza Naghavi (Third Researcher), Alireza Babaei (Second Researcher)