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The IUP Journal of Genetics and Evolution

November' 08
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It's a long journey from Gregor Mendel—an Augustinian monk who laid the foundation for modern genetics in 1866 by proposing that inheritance of each trait is determined by `units' that are passed on to the offspring unchanged

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Molecular Tagging and Genetic Characterization of Alleles at the Co-1 Anthracnose Resistance Locus in Common Bean
Genetic Analysis of Yield and Yield Components in Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes anguina L.)
Optimum Sample Size for Estimating the Precision of Heritability by Parent-Offspring Regression
Phylogenetic (16S rDNA) Analysis of a Strain of Streptomyces sp. Isolated from Annamalainagar Soil
Combining Ability Analysis Involving Five Male Sterile Lines in Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) for Yield and Its Components
Characterizing Genotypic Variability Among Wheat Genotypes Varying for Salinity Tolerance Using RAPD Markers
Assessment of Callus in Different Genotypes of Nothapodytes nimmoniana for Camptothecin Content
A Study on Genetic Distances Among Germplasm Accessions of French Bean
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Molecular Tagging and Genetic Characterization of Alleles at the Co-1 Anthracnose Resistance Locus in Common Bean

-- Veronica A Vallejo and James D Kelly

The objective of this study is to develop a molecular marker linked to the Co-12 gene, from the Andean anthracnose differential cultivar Kaboon and to characterize the anthracnose resistance in the Andean cultivar JaloEEP558. Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP), Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) and Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were employed to find a marker linked to the Co-12 locus. The AFLP marker, EACTMCCA-108/107, linked at 9.9 cm from the Co-12 gene was identified. To expedite the process of mapping, the Sequence Tagged Site (STS) marker, SEACTMCCA, was derived from EACTMCCA-108/107. The STS marker is not allele specific and both markers appear to be gene pool specific.

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Genetic Analysis of Yield and Yield Components in Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes anguina L.)

-- R Podder, M G Rasul, A K M A Islam, M A K Mian and J U Ahmed

Both additive and non-additive components are important, but additive components are more predominant in controlling the inheritance of most of the characters of snake gourd (Trichosanthes anguina L.). Unidirectional dominance was found for days in the first male and female flowers, node number of the first male flower, and fruit length, and asymmetry of gene distribution of the dominant and recessive alleles at loci was found for six out of the eight characters in this study. One group of genes was found in controlling the dominance in yield. The highest heritability (94%) in the narrow sense was observed in fruit length. Vr-Wr graph indicated overdominance for days for the first male and female flower and partial dominance for the rest of the characters except fruit length and genetic diversity among the parents.

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Optimum Sample Size for Estimating the Precision of Heritability by Parent-Offspring Regression

-- N Okendro Singh, S D Wahi and Amrit Kumar Paul

The present investigation was conducted to study the effect of sample size for estimating the precision of heritability by regression of the offspring on the parent and to decide the optimum number of bootstrap replications required for precision of heritability. This was achieved empirically by using the simulated data for different values of population parameters. The bootstrap technique, which is an analytical and highly computer oriented method, was used to obtain the estimate of heritability, bias and standard error. The results were obtained from the data simulated by the parent-offspring model by selecting different master samples of 200, 500, 1,000 and 1,500 pairs of observations from the population with different heritability levels for different bootstrap replication numbers.

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Phylogenetic (16S rDNA) Analysis of a Strain of Streptomyces sp. Isolated from Annamalainagar Soil

-- Prasad G S, Sivakumar K and Manavalan R

Streptomyces species comprise a major group of industrially important microorganisms whose identity is mostly confirmed by chemotaxonomic procedures, which suffer from a lack of manual intervention in species level delineation. The most accurate method in the identification of microbial species involves a sensitive phylogenetic 16S ribosomal DNA (16S rDNA) analysis of a strain under study. The present work deals with the phylogenetic confirmation of the identity of one of the Streptomyces species isolated from the soil of Annamalainagar, Tamilnadu.

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Combining Ability Analysis Involving Five Male Sterile Lines in Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) for Yield and Its Components

-- M Vetriventhan, A Nirmalakumari, K Ganesamurthy, D Sudhakar, S Ganapathy and T S Raveendran

Combining ability analysis for yield and its component traits was undertaken with five lines and 30 testers using Line x Tester mating design. The estimated components of variance for Specific Combining Ability (SCA) effectswere larger in magnitude than the General Combining Ability (GCA) effects for all the characters, indicating the predominance of non-additive gene action for control of these characters. The predominance of variance due to SCA over GCA showed that non-additive type of gene action was involved for all the traits studied. The estimates of GCA effects indicated that the parent ICMA 94111A1 was a good combiner for all the traits studied except the grain yield per plant. An overview of the mean performance and the GCA effects of parents revealed that the ICMA 88004A and testers PT 5447, PT 5451 and PT 5480 were identified as good parents for further breeding program.

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Characterizing Genotypic Variability Among Wheat Genotypes Varying for Salinity Tolerance Using RAPD Markers

-- Lokesh, R K Behl and Pankaj Bhatia

In the present study, 21 Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers were used to determine the genetic distance among five wheat genotypes varying for salinity tolerance. A total of 178 amplified bands were detected using 21 RAPD primers, out of which 71 were monomorphic and 107 were polymorphic. The total number of bands observed for every primer was recorded separately and the polymorphic percentage was subsequently calculated. The total number of amplified DNA bands varied between 14 (primer OPA-06) and 3 (primer OPG-08) with an average of 8.48±1.15 bands per primer. The maximum number of polymorphic bands (14) was obtained for primer OPA-06 and minimum number (1) for primer OPG-08.

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Assessment of Callus in Different Genotypes of Nothapodytes nimmoniana for Camptothecin Content

-- R V Karadi, E N Gaviraj, P E Rajasekharan, Resmi Joseph, Anuradha Sane and V K Rao

Callus cultures of different genotypes of Nothapodytes foetida for camptothecin content have been analyzed. The four different accessions that were selected for the study were from Bangalore, Sirsi (Karnataka), Kolhapur (Maharashtra), and Munnar (Kerala). Efforts were made to establish the callus cultures from leaves, shoots, shoot tips and embryos of Nothapodytes nimmoniana on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with varying concentrations of auxins and cytokinins. Callus initiation was observed only in the embryos. MS medium supplemented with Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA 10.74 mM) and Benzyladenine (BA 2.22 mM) resulted in a better response. Alkaloids were detected in different stages of callus formation and maximum amount of camptothecin was seen in 50-day-old callus.

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A Study on Genetic Distances Among Germplasm Accessions of French Bean

-- Deepu Mathew

In a usual hierarchical cluster analysis, the identification of genetic distances among germplasm accessions through morphological data on qualitative as well as quantitative characters recorded using the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI)/National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) descriptors, the high numerical nature of the quantitative data leads to the masking of smaller numerical but very important qualitative characters, leading to a lesser precision. This is true with D2 statistics and also the principal component based vector analysis leading to genetic divergence, restricting the use of highly significant qualitative parameters in germplasm characterization, often resulting in misclassifications even at the species level. Hence, the molecular markers are relied upon for final conclusions.

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Automated Teller Machines (ATMs): The Changing Face of Banking in India

Bank Management
Information and communication technology has changed the way in which banks provide services to its customers. These days the customers are able to perform their routine banking transactions without even entering the bank premises. ATM is one such development in recent years, which provides remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the development of this self-service banking in India based on the secondary data.

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is playing a very important role in the progress and advancement in almost all walks of life. The deregulated environment has provided an opportunity to restructure the means and methods of delivery of services in many areas, including the banking sector. The ICT has been a focused issue in the past two decades in Indian banking. In fact, ICTs are enabling the banks to change the way in which they are functioning. Improved customer service has become very important for the very survival and growth of banking sector in the reforms era. The technological advancements, deregulations, and intense competition due to the entry of private sector and foreign banks have altered the face of banking from one of mere intermediation to one of provider of quick, efficient and customer-friendly services. With the introduction and adoption of ICT in the banking sector, the customers are fast moving away from the traditional branch banking system to the convenient and comfort of virtual banking. The most important virtual banking services are phone banking, mobile banking, Internet banking and ATM banking. These electronic channels have enhanced the delivery of banking services accurately and efficiently to the customers. The ATMs are an important part of a bank’s alternative channel to reach the customers, to showcase products and services and to create brand awareness. This is reflected in the increase in the number of ATMs all over the world. ATM is one of the most widely used remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the growth of ATMs of different bank groups in India.
International Scenario

If ATMs are largely available over geographically dispersed areas, the benefit from using an ATM will increase as customers will be able to access their bank accounts from any geographic location. This would imply that the value of an ATM network increases with the number of available ATM locations, and the value of a bank network to a customer will be determined in part by the final network size of the banking system. The statistical information on the growth of branches and ATM network in select countries.

Indian Scenario

The financial services industry in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth, diversification and specialization since the initiation of financial sector reforms in 1991. Greater customer orientation is the only way to retain customer loyalty and withstand competition in the liberalized world. In a market-driven strategy of development, customer preference is of paramount importance in any economy. Gone are the days when customers used to come to the doorsteps of banks. Now the banks are required to chase the customers; only those banks which are customercentric and extremely focused on the needs of their clients can succeed in their business today.

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