Genetic variation in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) using seed protein markers
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Dec 28, 2020
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Published Online: Dec 28, 2020
Page range: 58 - 69
Received: Apr 10, 2020
Accepted: May 30, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ausae-2020-0005
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The genetic diversity of common bean accessions were assessed using seed storage protein markers. At regional level, accessions from the two major growing regions showed the highest level of gene diversity (H = 0.322, I = 0.485, and H = 0.312, I = 0.473), which can be exploited for the future improvement of the crop. Based on phaseolin, the major storage protein in common bean, the majority of the accessions (86%) were grouped under Mesoamerican gene pool. Seed proteins were also used to differentiate various Phaseolus species, indicating the usefulness of seed storage proteins in species identification in this genus.