Journal article
Genetic Variation of Coconut Tall (Cocos nucifera L., Arecaceae) in Bali, Indonesia Based on Microsatellite DNA
Eniek Kriswiyanti I GEDE RAI MAYA TEMAJA I Made Sudana GUSTI NGURAH ALIT SUSANTA WIRYA
Volume : 3 Nomor : 13 Published : 2013, November
Biology Agriculture and Healthcare
Abstrak
Abstract The coconut has important roles for economics, traditional medicine and culture, especially for Hindu’s ceremonial purpose in Bali Island (Indonesia). Each coconut cultivar has unique characteristics. The aimed of this research was to determine genetic variation of coconut tall (Cocos nucifera L., Arecaceae) in Bali, based on DNA microsatellite. Six pairs microsatellite markers were used to determine heterozygosity. The results showed that total of 80 alleles were detected by microsatellite with an average of 13.33 alleles per locus, there were 12 alleles on microsatellite locus CnCirA3, 12 alleles on locus CnCirC3, 16 alleles on locus CNZ05, 14 alleles on CNZ09 , 17 alleles on CNZ21, and 9 alleles on microsatellite primer pairs CNZ51. The mean values of gene diversity (He) and observed heterozygosity (Ho) were 0.8835 and 0.5421, respectively. The highest heterozigosity was on bulan tall coconuts cultivar (0.816), the lowest heterozygosity was on bluluk tall coconuts (0.35). Keywords: unique characteristic, microsatellite, allele, heterozygosity, coconut