Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)

Cannabis sativa L. is a multiple-use plant that provides raw material for the production of seed oil, natural fiber for textiles, automotive and pulp industries. It has also been used in insulating boards, ropes, varnishes, animal feed, and as medicinal agents. Cannabis has potential to be used for...

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Autores principales: Hakki,Erdogan E, Kayis,Seyit A, Pinarkara,Emine, Sag,Ayla
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2007
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-345820070004000102009-01-19Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)Hakki,Erdogan EKayis,Seyit APinarkara,EmineSag,Ayla cluster analysis hemp ISSR marijuana principle coordinate analysis Cannabis sativa L. is a multiple-use plant that provides raw material for the production of seed oil, natural fiber for textiles, automotive and pulp industries. It has also been used in insulating boards, ropes, varnishes, animal feed, and as medicinal agents. Cannabis has potential to be used for phytoremediation: however, its cultivation is strictly controlled due to its psychoactive nature and usage in producing drugs such as marijuana, and hashish. In this study, psychoactive type Cannabis samples, which were seized from 23 different locations of Turkey, and nine hemp type Cannabis accessions, as well as an unknown accession were used. Our interest was to identify the genetic relatedness of the seized samples and to separate drug and hemp type plants. Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSRs) were employed for analysis based on single plant material (SET1) and bulked samples of them (SET2). Data was analysed via cluster analysis and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA). PCoA analyses, by using SET1 and SET2, were able to efficiently discriminate the seized samples from the fiber type accessions. However, separation of the plants was not clear via unweighted pair-group method using arithmetic average (UPGMA) dendogram in SET1, while they were clearly separated in SET2. Hemp type accessions showed high levels of variation compared to drug type Cannabis both in SET1 and SET2.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoElectronic Journal of Biotechnology v.10 n.4 20072007-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-34582007000400010en10.4067/S0717-34582007000400010
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
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topic cluster analysis
hemp
ISSR
marijuana
principle coordinate analysis
spellingShingle cluster analysis
hemp
ISSR
marijuana
principle coordinate analysis
Hakki,Erdogan E
Kayis,Seyit A
Pinarkara,Emine
Sag,Ayla
Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
description Cannabis sativa L. is a multiple-use plant that provides raw material for the production of seed oil, natural fiber for textiles, automotive and pulp industries. It has also been used in insulating boards, ropes, varnishes, animal feed, and as medicinal agents. Cannabis has potential to be used for phytoremediation: however, its cultivation is strictly controlled due to its psychoactive nature and usage in producing drugs such as marijuana, and hashish. In this study, psychoactive type Cannabis samples, which were seized from 23 different locations of Turkey, and nine hemp type Cannabis accessions, as well as an unknown accession were used. Our interest was to identify the genetic relatedness of the seized samples and to separate drug and hemp type plants. Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSRs) were employed for analysis based on single plant material (SET1) and bulked samples of them (SET2). Data was analysed via cluster analysis and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA). PCoA analyses, by using SET1 and SET2, were able to efficiently discriminate the seized samples from the fiber type accessions. However, separation of the plants was not clear via unweighted pair-group method using arithmetic average (UPGMA) dendogram in SET1, while they were clearly separated in SET2. Hemp type accessions showed high levels of variation compared to drug type Cannabis both in SET1 and SET2.
author Hakki,Erdogan E
Kayis,Seyit A
Pinarkara,Emine
Sag,Ayla
author_facet Hakki,Erdogan E
Kayis,Seyit A
Pinarkara,Emine
Sag,Ayla
author_sort Hakki,Erdogan E
title Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_short Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_full Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_fullStr Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_full_unstemmed Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
title_sort inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (cannabis sativa l.)
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
publishDate 2007
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-34582007000400010
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