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Identification of cultivars and validation of genetic relationships in Mangifera indica L. using RAPD markers
Authors:R J Schnell  C M Ronning  R J Knight Jr
Institution:(1) U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Clonal Germplasm Repository, Subtropical Horticulture Research Station, 13601 Old Cutler Rd., 33158 Miami, FL, USA
Abstract:Twenty-five accessions of mango were examined for random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) genetic markers with 80 10-mer random primers. Of the 80 primers screened, 33 did not amplify, 19 were monomorphic, and 28 gave reproducible, polymorphic DNA amplification patterns. Eleven primers were selected from the 28 for the study. The number of bands generated was primer- and genotype-dependent, and ranged from 1 to 10. No primer gave unique banding patterns for each of the 25 accessions; however, ten different combinations of 2 primer banding patterns produced unique fingerprints for each accession. A maternal half-sib (MHS) family was included among the 25 accessions to see if genetic relationships could be detected. RAPD data were used to generate simple matching coefficients, which were analyzed phenetically and by means of principal coordinate analysis (PCA). The MHS clustered together in both the phenetic and the PCA while the randomly selected accessions were scattered with no apparent pattern. The uses of RAPD analysis for Mangifera germ plasm classification and clonal identification are discussed.
Keywords:Random amplified polymorphic DNA Mango  Genetic diversity  Cultivar identification
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