Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 2013, 4, 164-169 ABB http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/abb.2013.42024 Published Online February 2013 (http://www.scirp.org/journal/abb/) The RAPD techniques used to assess the genetic diversity in Draba dorneri, a critically endangered plant species Rodica Catană, Monica Mitoi, Roxana Ion Institute of Biology of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania Email: [email protected] Received 12 December 2012; revised 13 January 2013; accepted 20 January 2013 ABSTRACT given by glabrous stem and leaf surface and ramified hairs on the leaf margins. The geological substrate is A successful management and preservation of the represented by both siliceous, granite or conglomerate natural populations is depending on accurate assess- rocks. Plant community includes species of Saxifraga, ment of genetic diversity. Knowledge of genetic diver- Thymus, Huperzia, Silene, Symphyandra, Phyteuma, sity within a population is important for the conser- Cetraria a.a. vation of the species. Our aim was to assess the ge- According to 1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened netic diversity in Draba dorneri Heuff. population (Brassicaceae family)—an endemic plant species of Plants, the world status of D. dorneri Heuff is extinct and conservative interest using Random Amplified Poly- following the Red Book of Vascular Plant from Romania morphic DNA (RAPD) technique. The plant species is is considered a critically endangered plant. It is also strictly protected at national level as well as at inter- mentioned on Anexe IIb, IVb of Habitats Directive, and national level through “Convention on the Conserva- the mountain ranges where Draba occurs are part of tion of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats”, Natura 2000 network. There, the requirements for long- Bern, 1979 European Council. In this study, a total of term conservation of D. dorneri are of prime importance. 52 primers were scored initially. A total of 77 repro- Currently, taking into account our monitoring in area of ducible bands with an average of 6.41 bands per distribution during to last two years, the population is primer were obtained from the 12 primers selected. A very poor being formed of few individuals distributed on cluster analysis (UPGAMA) was used to generate a a very small surface. dendrogram based on Dice coefficient. We found During the time, several studies concerning different 67% similarity between the samples from the two aspects of Draba sp. were performed. In this way diverse analyzed slopes. Comparing with other rare plants aspects like systematics [3-8], cytology [4,7,9-11], breed- species, our data revealed a higher level of genetic ing systems [12], molecular phylogeny [13-15], phy- diversity in D. dorneri population in Retezat Moun- logeography [5], taxonomy [2,17-29], evolution of arctic tains. Draba species using the microsatellites and QTL-map- ping population [29,30] was covered. Keywords: Draba dorneri; RAPD Techniques; Genetic Understanding the genetic variation within populations Diversity; Endemic Plant Species; Retezat Mountains is essential to establish the proper conservation strategies for plant species, the preservation of genetic diversity of 1. INTRODUCTION the populations being a fundamental goal of conservation biology [31]. The maintenance of genetic diversity has a Draba L., one of the largest genus of vascular plants in considerable significance for the long-term survival of the Arctic, hosted about 350 species primarily in the N endangered plant species [32]. The ability of a species to hemisphere, especially arctic, subarctic, alpine and sub- adapt to environmental changes depends greatly on the alpine regions [1]. Eleven species of genus Draba occur genetic diversity in the species [33,34]. in Romania, nine of them being continental endemics. D. The analysis of the populations through RAPD showed dorneri is an endemic plant restricted to Southern Car- the highly variable of the identified markers and the po- pathians (Romania). The distribution area is restricted to tential of them in population studies. Comparing with alpine and subalpine area of Retezat, Bucegi and Făgăraş allozyme analysis, the RAPD method provides a much Mountains [2]. It is a perennial caespitose plant, popu- higher number of markers and it is now well estab- lations consists in small number of individuals found in the lished as a sensitive method for detecting genetic diver- crevices of rock outcrops. The recognition characters are sity [35]. The RAPD technique, a quick and relatively OPEN ACCESS R. Catană et al. / Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology 4 (2013) 164-169 165 inexpensive method, is extensively used to analyze the from BioRad. Molecular size of the amplification prod- genetic variability as bacteria, fungi and plants [36]. De- ucts were estimated by using a 100 bp Ladder from Bio- spite of lower reproducibility, the RAPD method is gen- science with fragments between 100 - 2000 pb. erally more desirable because of cost-effectiveness stud- Data analysis: The DNA profiles were analyzed using ies involving a smaller number of samples. The RAPD Bio-Rad Quantity One software package for imaging and technology was used to investigate the genetic diversity analyzing 1-D electrophoresis gels. The method for com- within and between populations and has been applied to puting similarity in Quantity One is the Dice coefficient many of rare or threatened plant species [37-46]. [47]. The formula is The present paper deals with investigations related to Snnn2, genetic variability in D. dorneri population, an endemic xy x y species of conservative interest from Retezat Mountains, where nx and ny are the total number of fragments ana- in Romania. According to the authors knowledge this is lyzed in individuals x and y, respectively, and nxy is the first description into field of genetic variability of D. number of fragments shared by the two individuals. For dorneri from this area. the visualization of the similarity of samples, a phyloge- netic tree was constructed based on unweighted pair 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS group method using arithmetic averages (UPGAMA). Plant material: D. dorneri plant material was collected from 7 individuals of the natural population in Retezat 3. RESULTS Mountains. There, it occurs in a small area on the ridge From a total of 52 primers scored initially, 25 RAPD that ascends from Glade Vǎlereasca to Retezat peak at an primers were selected for analysis based on their ampli- altitude of approximately 1850 m. Being a critically en- fication products. A total of 77 reproducible bands with dangered plant species, the number of individuals from an average of 6.41 bands per primer were obtained from the natural population was reduced. The tissue was the 12 primers selected (Table 1). The size of amplified stored in silica gel at 25˚C until the DNA was extracted. fragments varied between 200 and 1500 bp. The per- DNA extraction: Extraction of total genomic DNA was centage of polymorphic loci in the analyzed samples was obtained by grinding small quantities of dried plant ma- 78.94%. The highest number of polymorphic bands (10) terial (0.08 - 0.1 g) with quartz sand to obtain a powder was obtained by primers S69 and S235 and lowest (1) by that was re-suspended in 0.1 M TE buffer pH 8. For primer S90 and S197 (Table 1, Figure 1). DNA isolation was used Genomic DNA purification kit, Nowadays, many rare plant species are currently Fermentas, following the manufacturer protocol. The threatened by extinction due to the destruction, the frag- concentration of obtained DNA was between 16.7 - mentation of habitats and the isolation of predominantly 973.45 ng/l and 15.6 - 591.4 ng/l after RNA-se treat- small plant populations [48], the ecological parameters ment. having influences on the genetic differentiation of popu- RAPD analysis: In order to evaluate the genetic diver- lations [49]. sity in D. dorneri population the RAPD techniques was In this study, 12 primers were analyzed for assessing used. The primers used for PCR amplification were pur- the genetic diversity in D. dorneri samples collected chased from Bio Basic Inc. The PCR reaction was per- from the eastern and western slope of the Retezat Moun- form using Fermentas kit (Dream TaqPCR master Mix tains. The presence of the species on the eastern slope and Dream Taq Green PCR Master Mix) in a BioRad C summarizes a small number of individuals where it 1000 thermocycler. Each reaction was performed in a 12, grows in association with less sun-loving plants. On the 5 µl volume containing: 10 - 20 ng/µl DNA, 2.5 mM western slope, where solar radiation is high are installed MgCl2, and 0.2 mM each dNTP, 1.5 µM primer, 0.312U clonal individuals more developed, that include even Taq DNA polymerase or Dream Taq polymerase, PCR over 100 floral stems. buffer and distilled water. A number of 77 amplified products were produced, The amplification program consist in an initial dena- ranging in size from 200 to 1500 bp. From 12 primers turation step at 94˚C for 3 minutes, followed by 45 cy- tested, only one primer (S6) produced amplification pro- cles of denaturation at 94˚C for 30 seconds, annealing at ducts that were monomorphic across all the plants. Most 37˚C for 30 seconds and elongation for 2 minutes at of the primers generated high percent of polymerphic 72˚C and a final extension step at 72˚C. loci, which means that genetic polymorphism in the The amplification products were separated by electro- population, is generally high. phoresis in 2% agarose gels in TBE buffer pH 8, added The percentage of polymorphic bands (78.94%) ob- with 50 µg/ml ethidium bromide. The DNA fragments tained in D. dorneri samples was higher than in other were visualized under UV light using a device DocuGel endangered plants like Paeonia suffruticosa 22.5%, P.
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