Genetic Diversity Analysis and Screening of High Psoralen Yielding Chemotype ofPsoralea corylifoliafrom Different Regions of India Employing HPLC and RAPD Marker

2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (2s) ◽  
pp. 88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siva P. K. Chetri ◽  
Kuldeep Sharma ◽  
Veena Agrawal
Author(s):  
KM Hossain ◽  
B Mazumder ◽  
SMM Rahman ◽  
MA Hamid

Probiotics are live, non-pathogenic microorganisms which have enormous health benefits. Yogurt is a potential source of probiotic bacteria. Lactic acid bacteria are the most common and major group of probiotic bacteria that can be found easily in different dairy products. The aim of study was the genetic diversity analysis using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker from regional yogurt samples of Bangladesh. Ten probiotic isolates from yogurt samples of different sweet meat shops of Sylhet and Mymensingh Divisions of Bangladesh were used. Morphological and biochemical tests were performed to ensure the presumptive probiotic characteristics of isolated bacteria. All isolates were cultured in De Man, Rogosa, and Sharpe (MRS) medium to exhort the growth of lactic acid bacteria. Genomic DNA was extracted by Ampicillin Lysozyme Tandem method. Four random RAPD primers were used in this study for detecting genetic diversity of these isolated bacteria. Among them, OPA 18 showed the maximum number of reproducible bands. Nei’s genetic distance was performed for determining Pair-wise Genetic Distance. UPGMA and NJ dendrogram were performed based on molecular data showing that all the isolates could be divided into two major clusters. Data analysis revealed that isolates from the same location were closely related and showed less genetic variation whereas, isolates from geographically different regions exhibited more genetic diversity. Bang. J. Livs. Res. Vol. 27 (1&2), 2020: P. 55-63


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santosh P ◽  
Suresh B. Arakera

<p> <strong><em>Couroupita guianensis</em> Aubl. Commonly known as cannon ball tree, belongs to family Lecythidaceae and widely used in Chinese medicine. C. guianensis is being threatened due to habitat destruction in its native range for human settlement and other development related activities. Native populations of C. guianensis  were collected from different locations of  the India states and characterized through. To study the genetic diversity of C. guianensis  populations we performed RAPD – PCR with several primers. The results are revealed in this study.</strong></p>


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