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- RAPID analysis reveals genetic variability among sexual and apomictic Paspalum dilatatum poiret biotypes
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Cornell Univ
- 0022-1503
- Paspalum dilatatum is a valuable forage grass in the subtropics. This species consists of several sexual (tetraploid) and apomict (penta- and hexaploid) biotypes. It has been proposed that the presence of a genome of unknown origin, the X genome, is responsible for apomixis in penta- and hexaploid biotypes. Here we evaluated the utility of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for discriminating sexual and apomictic P dilatatum biotypes. DNA samples from nine accessions, including P. intermedium, P. juergensh, and P dilatatum (ssp. flavescens, and the common and Uruguayan biotypes) were analyzed with 86 RAPID primers. Three hundred sixty-two fragments were scored and genetic similarity estimates revealed that the penta- and hexaploid biotypes were highly similar (S,, greater than or equal to 0.913). Forty RAPDs were unique to the penta- and hexaploid biotypes. Overall RAPID markers were useful for assessing genetic variation among closely related P dilatatum genotypes as well as generating putative X genome markers.
- 1-Jul-2002
- Journal of Heredity. Cary: Oxford Univ Press Inc., v. 93, n. 4, p. 300-302, 2002.
- 300-302
- Oxford University Press
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhered/93.4.300
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