Journal Of Applied Biology And Biotechnology
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  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 2

Genetic diversity investigation of some Darjeeling Himalayan Rhododendron species based on RAPD method

  • Author:
  • Animesh Mondal1,*, Kalyan Kumar De2
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Published Online: Jan 9, 2026
  • Page Number: 215 to 221

1Department of Botany, Banwarilal Bhalotia College, Asansol, India

2Department of Botany, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah, India

*Animesh Mondal, Department of Botany, Banwarilal Bhalotia College, Asansol, India, E-mail: animeshmondal.2001@gmail.com

Online published on 9 January, 2026.

Abstract

Ten rare, threatened, and endangered Rhododendron species were collected from different places of altitudinal ranges starting from 2,247 to 3,580 masl. Of Darjeeling Hill. The random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) method was used to measure the degree of the Genetic variation and the interconnection within the species. Out of 19, 6 oligonucleotide primers were chosen based on their performance, for the study. Genetic Similarity Coefficient ranged from 0.45455 to 0.93827 with an average of 79.43% polymorphism. This present study shows a low average level of genetic diversity [Ho = 0.986, Hs = 0.979, Ht = 0.985, I = 3.973, polymorphic information content = 0.2096] in the population of Rhododendron. As well as, a negative value of inbreeding coefficients. The mean inbreeding coefficient (Fst) within subpopulations is 0.006. A RAPD-based dendrogram constructed from Jaccard’s estimates in Free Tree, through the use of neighbor-joining cluster analysis, divided nine (out of ten) Rhododendron species into two main sister groups. The study found that Rhododendron species are at risk of out-crossing depression and require conservation.

Keywords

Dendrogram, Genetic Diversity, Polymorphism, Rhododendron, RAPD