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A set of primers for length and nucleotide‐substitution polymorphism in chloroplastic DNA of Olea europaea L. (Oleaceae)
Authors:G. Besnard  R. Rubio De Casas  P. Vargas
Abstract:Chloroplastic DNA (cpDNA) variation at five microsatellite motifs, two insertion‐deletion sites, and eight nucleotide substitution sites was investigated in the Olea europaea complex. Primers were designed for flanking regions of these sites to amplify short cpDNA regions. They provided polymorphism when polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products from a representative sample of 128 O. europaea individuals were either resolved by size into polyacrylamide gels (length polymorphism) or digested with restriction enzymes (nucleotide‐substitution polymorphism). These polymorphisms serve to distinguish most of the cytoplasmic haplotypes previously recognized. Potential application of these markers in O. europaea includes phylogeography, conservation and germplasm identification, even when using poorly preserved material from herbarium specimens or forensic and archaeological materials.
Keywords:chloroplastic DNA  microsatellite  Olea  olive  single nucleotide polymorphism
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