@ARTICLE{H. Alipour, author = {H. Alipour, and A. Rezai, and S. A. M. Meibodi, and M. Taheri, and }, title = {Evaluation of Genetic Variation in Soybean Lines Using Seed Protein Electrophoresis}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, abstract ={This experiment was conducted to study genetic variation for electrophoretic seed protein patterns and their relations with some seed characteristics such as protein and oil percentages, chemical compositions and 100-seed weight among 270 soybean (Glycine max L. Moench) genotypes. Among different electrophoresis procedures examined, 10% and 4.5% concentrations of acrylamide for resolving and stacking gels, respectively, 13.5 mg/ml concentration of protein buffer extraction, injection of 10 microlitre sample injection into gel hollows, 2.5 miliamper and 2-hours staining period were determined as the best combination to achieve clear bands and good separation. Based on relative mobility on gel, 30 protein bands were observed, of which only 5 varied among genotypes. In general, 8 electrophoretic patterns were recognized. Cluster analysis based on qualitative evaluation of patterns grouped the genotypes in 8 clusters and classified different bands in three groups. Simple concordance (matching) coefficients between protein bands with relative mobilities of 2.5% and 49.5% were zero, which is an indication of their independent occurrence. Probably, these bands are coded with one gene that in dominant and recessive homozygous genotypes appear as a single band at different positions on the gel. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences (P }, URL = {http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-85-en.html}, eprint = {http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-85-en.pdf}, journal = {Journal of Water and Soil Science}, doi = {}, year = {2002} }