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DNA Barcoding Markers and Next Generation Sequence Analysis of Rbcl in Intraspecies Genetic Variations of Three Varieties of Cissus quadrangularis L.


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1 Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Fundamental Research, Kothrud, Pune – 411038, Maharashtra, India
2 Central Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Hyderabad – 500038, Telangana, India
3 Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Janakpuri – 110058, New Delhi, India
 

Cissus quadrangularis L. is a well-known plant used in Ayurveda. It is also called Asthisamharaka. The etymology of its name indicates its use in the healing of the fractured bone. It is a widely growing plant belonging to the family of vitaceae. C. quadrangularis (Family: Vitaceae) is commonly distributed throughout the hotter parts of India and Sri Lanka. C. quadrangularis is mentioned in classical literature like Bhava Prakash and Chakra Dutta. The present study design to compare three different varieties of C. quadrangularis which includes the species of quadrangular, round and flat types are used to study DNA barcoding marker and phylogenetic analysis. Whole-genome was isolated from the stem parts of three varieties of C. quadrangularis; quadrangular, round and flat. The PCR amplification of DNA barcoding markers (rbcl, mat k and ITS) was analyzed by DNA electrophoresis. The DNA barcoding markers and next-generation sequencing are able to identify the intraspecies genetic variations among these closely related plant varieties of C. quadrangularis of quadrangular, round and flat.

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Ayurveda, Cissus quadrangularis L., Mat k, Medicinal Plants, Next-Generation Sequencing, Rbcl, ITS4.
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  • DNA Barcoding Markers and Next Generation Sequence Analysis of Rbcl in Intraspecies Genetic Variations of Three Varieties of Cissus quadrangularis L.

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Authors

Goli Penchala Prasad
Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Fundamental Research, Kothrud, Pune – 411038, Maharashtra, India
G. P. Pratap
Central Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Hyderabad – 500038, Telangana, India
Srinivasan Marimuthu
Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Fundamental Research, Kothrud, Pune – 411038, Maharashtra, India
Shyam Baboo Prasad
Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Fundamental Research, Kothrud, Pune – 411038, Maharashtra, India
Arun Manohar Gurav
Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Fundamental Research, Kothrud, Pune – 411038, Maharashtra, India
Anupam Kumar Mangal
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Janakpuri – 110058, New Delhi, India
N. Srikanth
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Janakpuri – 110058, New Delhi, India

Abstract


Cissus quadrangularis L. is a well-known plant used in Ayurveda. It is also called Asthisamharaka. The etymology of its name indicates its use in the healing of the fractured bone. It is a widely growing plant belonging to the family of vitaceae. C. quadrangularis (Family: Vitaceae) is commonly distributed throughout the hotter parts of India and Sri Lanka. C. quadrangularis is mentioned in classical literature like Bhava Prakash and Chakra Dutta. The present study design to compare three different varieties of C. quadrangularis which includes the species of quadrangular, round and flat types are used to study DNA barcoding marker and phylogenetic analysis. Whole-genome was isolated from the stem parts of three varieties of C. quadrangularis; quadrangular, round and flat. The PCR amplification of DNA barcoding markers (rbcl, mat k and ITS) was analyzed by DNA electrophoresis. The DNA barcoding markers and next-generation sequencing are able to identify the intraspecies genetic variations among these closely related plant varieties of C. quadrangularis of quadrangular, round and flat.

Keywords


Ayurveda, Cissus quadrangularis L., Mat k, Medicinal Plants, Next-Generation Sequencing, Rbcl, ITS4.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/jnr%2F2020%2F24387