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Rose Scientific Publication, Melbourne, Australia Medbiotech Journal 2209-2528 03 03 2019 09 01 Study of Genetic Diversity of Iranian Wheat through Microsatellite Marking 105 110 80858 10.22034/mbt.2019.80858 EN Taghi Razavi Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University Najaf Abad Branch, Iran Siamak Sadeghi Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University Najaf Abad Branch, Iran Journal Article 2019 05 21 Among the most effective measures in improving crops is to investigate their genetic structures. In the present study, 25 Einkorn wheat populations from two species of Triticum boeoticum and Triticum urartu collected from west and northwest provinces of Iran were investigated using 12 pairs of microsatellite markers. 12 pairs of primers multiplied 2-14 alleles and a total of 87 alleles among 25 genotypes with mean number of 7.25 alleles for each primer pair. Polymorphism information content was obtained 0.37 to 0.92 and the mean was calculated 0.72. Cluster analysis was carried out using UPGMA method and Dice and Jaccard similarity coefficients. Based on the plotted dendrograms, the genotypes of T.boeoticum and T.urartu species showed the highest diversities in Lorestan and Kermanshah provinces, respectively. This implies Lorestan and Kermanshah as the main origins of the two mentioned species. Totally, the studied populations of Einkorn Wheat plants exhibited higher diversities in the west provinces compared to the northwest ones. Triticum boeoticum Triticum Urartu genetic diversity Microsatellite markers http://www.medbiotech.net/article_80858_1c08312119ecec9af6ad240b7b1f6441.pdf