Abstract

Genetic purity is conventionally performed through grow-out-test (GOT) with morphological characters. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are independent of G X E interaction. Herewith, 16 high yielding varieties of rice were analysed using 55 SSR markers for DNA fingerprinting and identification of genetic impurities: 14 were found to be polymorphic and amplified 48 alleles with an average of 3.43 alleles per each primer pair. The number of alleles amplified ranged from 2 to 6 and the size of the PCR products amplified from these 14 primer pairs ranged from 80 to 450 bp with polymorphic information content (PIC) from 0.14 (RM 346) to 0.99 (RM 5900). PICs at 0.5 or higher are highly informative SSR markers for genetic studies and the study reported (7/14) markers to be highly informative based on PIC values. Besides, the values of effective multiplex ratio, marker index and resolving power for the selected polymorphic primer pairs disclosed that the SSR markers used in the study are highly informative and could be potentially used for distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) testing, genetic purity analysis and DNA fingerprinting of rice varieties. Economic analysis of grow-out-test and SSR marker based genetic purity showed that the GOT process incurs Rs. 5.8 (INR) per seed (USD 0.07), while DNA-based marker analysis incurs Rs. 53.75 (INR) or $ 0.71 (USD).

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