References on Mango

Application of genomic in situ hybridization for phylogenetic study between Mangifera indica L. and eight wild species of Mangifera.

Nishiyama K., Choi Y. A., Honsho C., Eiadthong W., Yonemori K.

Author Affiliation: Laboratory of Pomology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Scientia Horticulturae 110 : 114-117

Abstract : The phylogenetic relationship between mango (Mangifera indica L.) and eight wild species of Mangifera were analysed by comparing signal intensity of genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) on somatic metaphase chromosomes of M. indica, using labelled DNA of eight wild Mangifera species. The eight wild species were divided into four groups based on intensity and number of hybridization signals on chromosomes of M. indica in GISH analyses. The probe of Mangifera sylvatica Roxb. gave the highest intensities on the chromosome of M. indica, indicating a close relationship between M. indica and M. sylvatica. For the other species, classification of GISH was comparable to that of the phylogenetic analysis using AFLP markers, as previously reported (Eiadthong et al., 2000). This suggested a possibility that GISH analysis can be effectively used in the classification of Mangifera species.

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