Title of article :
DNA preservation and utility of a historic seed collection
Author/Authors :
Matti W. Leino، نويسنده , , Jenny Hagenblad، نويسنده , , Johan Edqvist، نويسنده , , Else-Marie Karlsson Strese، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Historic collections of biological material are important
genetic resources for taxonomic, evolutionary and
historical research. In this paper we describe a seed
collection dating from 1862 to 1918 maintained at the
Swedish Museum of Cultural History. The collection
contains over 3000 well-documented seed samples of
various agricultural crops, mostly cereals. A subset of
100 samples divided over ten species frequently
represented in the collection and a range of ages were
tested for germinability and DNA preservation. None of
these accessions were found to contain viable seeds.
DNA extracted from the seeds was degraded, but the
amount of degradation varied between species. DNA
quality was evaluated by yield, fragment size and size
of amplification product. Quality was highest for DNA
extracted from Pisum sativum and Vicia sativa. DNA
extracted from Brassica napus, Beta vulgaris and
Trifolium pratense was more fragmented, and DNA
extracted from Triticum aestivum, Secale sereale,
Hordeum vulgare, Avena sativa and Phleum pratense
was most degraded. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
amplification of ribosomal DNA fragments of up to
700 bp was permitted for most samples in all species.
To test whether single-copy nuclear genes could be
amplified from the extracted DNA, microsatellite
markers were used on the Pisum sativum and
Hordeum vulgare samples. Polymorphisms of microsatellite
markers were detected between samples for
both species. The results show that the 19th-century
seed collection can be utilized to infer genetic
relationships among obsolete cultivars as well as for
other types of genetic research based on sequence or
marker analysis.
Keywords :
aged seed , genebank , microsatellites , Plant genetic resources , DNA , stability
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research