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DNA fingerprinting of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) with Jeffrey's probes: detection of somaclonal variation and other applications
Authors:Marek Nelke  Jerzy Nowak  Jonathan M. Wright  Nancy L. McLean
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, B3H 4J1 Halifax, N.S., Canada;(2) Department of Plant Science, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, B2N 5E3 Truro, N.S., Canada
Abstract:Summary DNA fingerprints generated by the Jeffreys' probes, 33.6 and 33.15, indicated the presence of minisatellite-like sequences in the red clover genome. The fingerprints generated by probe 33.6 gave less background and fewer but better defined bands than those obtained with probe 33.15. Assay of a regenerative somaclonal variant (F49R) by DNA fingerprinting with probe 33.6 detected mutation that was unlinked to the regenerative trait. The fingerprints obtained under the applied conditions also demonstrated genetic stability of consecutive generations of the regenerants in tissue culture. DNA fingerprints of F1 plants revealed that each polymorphic band was inherited from either one or the other parent. Both probes distinguished individual-specific genotypes in seven cultivars of red clover. Greater variability in DNA fingerprints was detected between (V=0.899) than within (0.417≤V≤0.548) cultivars.
Keywords:red clover genotypes  tissue culture  somaclonal variant  DNA polymorphism  human minisatellite probes
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