Abstract

The genetic relationships among 70 accessions of Houttuynia Thunb. from Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou and Jiangsu provinces in China were tested using RAPD and ISSR markers. The results showed that the polymorphism of Houttuynia germplasm was high at the DNA level. ISSR markers are more efficient than RAPD markers at uncovering the polymorphism of the genus Houttuynia. The genetic variation between the cultivated and the wild Houttuynia cordata accessions was insignificant according to RAPD and ISSR markers. The results of cluster analysis by using UPGMA method showed that the groups based on ISSR GS was correlated with chromosome numbers and many accessions with the same chromosome numbers could be classified together. Analysis based on RAPD GS was more related to geographic distribution. Furthermore, the cluster analysis based on RAPD and ISSR markers also showed that the genetic diversity in mountainous and margin areas of Sichuan Basin was more plentiful than that at the bottom of the Basin and its surrounding highlands or hills. Houttuynia emeiensis accession could not be separated completely from H. cordata accessions, it was closely related to H. cordata cytotype A with the chromosome number of 36. Within H. cordata, the genetic similarities between each pair of cytotypes C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L were higher, but the genetic similarities between each of them to the cytotype A were relatively lower. The phylogeny of the germplasm resources of the genus Houttuynia was also discussed.

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