Comparative Botanical Study and DNAFinger Printing of Certain Eugenia Species Growing in Egypt

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dc.contributor.author Ezzat, Shahira M
dc.contributor.author S El-Hawary, Seham
dc.contributor.author F Taha, Kamilia
dc.contributor.author Y Eissa, Amira
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-05T09:04:13Z
dc.date.available 2020-03-05T09:04:13Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.issn 0975 1556
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/
dc.identifier.uri https://cutt.ly/3treaX7
dc.description MSA Google Scholar en_US
dc.description.abstract Objective:to discriminate between six Eugenia species growing in Egypt based on their micro-morphological and genetic characterization.Methods: For establishment of different botanical and genetic criteria, this study presents a comparative investigation of the botanical features of the leaves and stems through microscopicallyinvestigation of the prepared entire, transverse sections and isolated elements of these organs. Furthermore, the DNA of the six Eugenia species was extracted from leaf samples and Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR)analysis using six primers of arbitrary sequences.Results:Comparative botanical characters of the different organs were identified. On the other hand, the total number of amplified product was 68 fragments, whichwere generated by the six primers; the primer HB-09 recorded 55.5% as the highest percentage of polymorphism. As well as, the primer HB-44 recorded 54.5% polymorphism. The primer HB-15recorded the lowest percentage of polymorphism (10%)and the highest degree of similarity (90%).Conclusion:For the present study, microscopical characters, as well as, DNA fingerprinting can be considered as the identifying parameters to authenticate and differentiate between the six Eugeniaspecies under study en_US
dc.description.sponsorship International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=19900192173&tip=sid&clean=0
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Pharmaceuticaland Clinical Research en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries International Journal of Pharmaceuticaland Clinical Research;
dc.subject Eugeniaspecies en_US
dc.subject Myrtaceae en_US
dc.subject Botanical profiling en_US
dc.subject DNA fingerprinting en_US
dc.subject ISSR en_US
dc.title Comparative Botanical Study and DNAFinger Printing of Certain Eugenia Species Growing in Egypt en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/
dc.Affiliation October University for modern sciences and Arts (MSA)


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