The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm

Using the technique of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), we have identified 116 amplification products in Musa germplasm using nine primers. This has enabled us to identify RAPD markers that are specific to each of nine genotypes of Musa representing AA, AAA, AAB, ABB, and BB genomes. The pat...

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Main Authors: Howell, E.C., Newbury, H.J., Swennen, Rony L., Withers, Lyndsey A., Ford-Lloyd, B.V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1994
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100891
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author Howell, E.C.
Newbury, H.J.
Swennen, Rony L.
Withers, Lyndsey A.
Ford-Lloyd, B.V.
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Howell, E.C.
Newbury, H.J.
Swennen, Rony L.
Withers, Lyndsey A.
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Swennen, Rony L.
Withers, Lyndsey A.
Ford-Lloyd, B.V.
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description Using the technique of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), we have identified 116 amplification products in Musa germplasm using nine primers. This has enabled us to identify RAPD markers that are specific to each of nine genotypes of Musa representing AA, AAA, AAB, ABB, and BB genomes. The pattern of variation observed following the application of multivariate analyses to the RAPDs banding data is very similar to the pattern of variation defined using morphological characters and used to assign Musa material into the different genome classes.
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spelling CGSpace1008912024-08-27T10:35:12Z The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm Howell, E.C. Newbury, H.J. Swennen, Rony L. Withers, Lyndsey A. Ford-Lloyd, B.V. musa genomes bananas plantains genetic variation genetics molecular biology biotechnology Using the technique of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), we have identified 116 amplification products in Musa germplasm using nine primers. This has enabled us to identify RAPD markers that are specific to each of nine genotypes of Musa representing AA, AAA, AAB, ABB, and BB genomes. The pattern of variation observed following the application of multivariate analyses to the RAPDs banding data is very similar to the pattern of variation defined using morphological characters and used to assign Musa material into the different genome classes. 1994-04-01 2019-04-24T12:29:32Z 2019-04-24T12:29:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100891 en Limited Access Canadian Science Publishing Howell, E.C., Newbury, H.J., Swennen, R.L., Withers, L.A. & Ford-Lloyd, B.V. (1994). The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm. Genome, 37(2), 328-332.
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genomes
bananas
plantains
genetic variation
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
Howell, E.C.
Newbury, H.J.
Swennen, Rony L.
Withers, Lyndsey A.
Ford-Lloyd, B.V.
The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm
title The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm
title_full The use of RAPD for identifying and classifying Musa germplasm
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genomes
bananas
plantains
genetic variation
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
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