Abstract

Genetic variation among 45 Rhizopogon roseolus isolates from 21 different regions of Japan were inferred using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. Using three primer pair combinations, AFLP analysis reproducibly produced a total of 223 DNA fragments, 74.4% of which were polymorphic. Pairwise dissimilarity of AFLP patterns between isolates ranged from 0.043 to 0.228. Cluster analysis and principal coordinate analysis of AFLP data generally showed four major clusters from geographically distinct areas. The findings suggested that the Japanese populations of R. roseolus from different geographical regions can be distinguished based on AFLP characters.

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