Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies

The construction of a detailed genetic map of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) will be useful to tag agronomically important trais as well as to isolate and to clone cassava genes in the future. This map will also contribute to the understanding of cassava genomic structure and evolution. As a fir...

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Main Authors: Angel, F., Giraldo, F., Gómez, R., Iglesias, C.A., Tohme, Joseph M., Roca, W.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55685
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author Angel, F.
Giraldo, F.
Gómez, R.
Iglesias, C.A.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Roca, W.
author_browse Angel, F.
Giraldo, F.
Gómez, R.
Iglesias, C.A.
Roca, W.
Tohme, Joseph M.
author_facet Angel, F.
Giraldo, F.
Gómez, R.
Iglesias, C.A.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Roca, W.
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description The construction of a detailed genetic map of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) will be useful to tag agronomically important trais as well as to isolate and to clone cassava genes in the future. This map will also contribute to the understanding of cassava genomic structure and evolution. As a first step in developing the cassava molecular map, cloned nuclear sequences and several oligodeoxy-nucleotides primers were used to study different crosses in Manihot. Polymorphisms and segregations were detected in the parental lines and their offspring, respectively. Cloned nuclear sequences and different primers used, each 10 nucleotides in length, were selected previously on the basis of their ability to detect polymorphism in the parental lines (Angel et al., 1991). An interspecific cross (MCol 1505 x M. aesculifolia) and an intraspecific cross (MCol 1522 x CM2772-3) were evaluated by both RFLPs and RAPDs. Segregation of the markers used here in the two crosses will be presented and discussed.$$bSumario (spa)
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spelling CGSpace556852024-01-09T09:48:35Z Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies Angel, F. Giraldo, F. Gómez, R. Iglesias, C.A. Tohme, Joseph M. Roca, W. manihot manihot esculenta species genetic polymorphism genetic markers genetic maps genomes especies polimorfismo genético marcadores genéticos mapas genéticos genomas The construction of a detailed genetic map of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) will be useful to tag agronomically important trais as well as to isolate and to clone cassava genes in the future. This map will also contribute to the understanding of cassava genomic structure and evolution. As a first step in developing the cassava molecular map, cloned nuclear sequences and several oligodeoxy-nucleotides primers were used to study different crosses in Manihot. Polymorphisms and segregations were detected in the parental lines and their offspring, respectively. Cloned nuclear sequences and different primers used, each 10 nucleotides in length, were selected previously on the basis of their ability to detect polymorphism in the parental lines (Angel et al., 1991). An interspecific cross (MCol 1505 x M. aesculifolia) and an intraspecific cross (MCol 1522 x CM2772-3) were evaluated by both RFLPs and RAPDs. Segregation of the markers used here in the two crosses will be presented and discussed.$$bSumario (spa) 1993 2015-01-28T14:21:41Z 2015-01-28T14:21:41Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55685 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Angel, Fernando; Giraldo, F.; Gómez, Rocío; Iglesias F., Carlos Ariel; Tohme, Joseph M.; Roca, William M. 1993. Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies. In: Roca, William M.; Thro, Ann Marie (eds.). International Scientific Meeting Cassava Biotechnology Network (1, 1992, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia). Proceedings. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 62-68. (Working document no. 123)
spellingShingle manihot
manihot esculenta
species
genetic polymorphism
genetic markers
genetic maps
genomes
especies
polimorfismo genético
marcadores genéticos
mapas genéticos
genomas
Angel, F.
Giraldo, F.
Gómez, R.
Iglesias, C.A.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Roca, W.
Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title_full Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title_fullStr Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title_full_unstemmed Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title_short Use of RFLPs and RAPDs in cassava genomic studies
title_sort use of rflps and rapds in cassava genomic studies
topic manihot
manihot esculenta
species
genetic polymorphism
genetic markers
genetic maps
genomes
especies
polimorfismo genético
marcadores genéticos
mapas genéticos
genomas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55685
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