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Identification,cloning and sequence analysis of a dwarf genome-specific RAPD marker in rubber tree [<Emphasis Type="Italic">Hevea brasiliensis</Emphasis> (Muell.) Arg.]
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">P?VenkatachalamEmail author  P?Priya  C?K?Saraswathy Amma  A?Thulaseedharan
Institution:(1) Biotechnology Division, Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam, 686 009, India;(2) Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1165, USA
Abstract:High-yielding dwarf clones of Hevea brasiliensis are tolerant to wind damage and therefore useful for high-density planting. The identification of molecular markers for the dwarf character is very important for isolating true-to-type high-yielding dwarf hybrid lines in the early stage of plant breeding programs. We have identified a dwarf genome-specific random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker in rubber tree. A total of 115 random oligonucleotide 10-mer primers were used to amplify genomic DNA by PCR, of which 19 primers produced clear and detectable bands. The primer OPB-12 generated a 1.4-kb DNA marker from both natural and controlled F1 hybrid progenies (dwarf stature) derived from a cross between a dwarf parent and a normal cultivated clone as well as from the dwarf parent; it was absent in other parent (RRII 118). To validate this DNA marker, we analyzed 22 F1 hybrids (13 with a dwarf stature and nine with a normal stature); the dwarf genome-specific 1.4-kb RAPD marker was present in all dwarf-stature hybrids and absent in all normal-stature hybrids. This DNA marker was cloned and characterized. DNA marker locus specificity was further confirmed by Southern blot hybridization. Our results indicate that Southern blot hybridization of RAPD using probes made from cloned DNA fragments allows a more accurate analysis of the RAPD pattern based on the presence/absence of specific DNA markers than dye-stained gels or Southern blot analysis of RAPD blots using probes made from purified PCR products. Detection of RAPD markers in the hybrid progenies indicates that RAPD is a powerful tool for identifying inherited genome segments following different hybridization methods in perennial tree crops.
Keywords:Dwarf variant  Hevea brasiliensis  Hybrid progenies  Molecular cloning  RAPD marker
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