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Interpretation of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA marker data for fingerprinting sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) genotypes
Authors:A G Connolly  I D Godwin  M Cooper  I H DeLacy
Institution:(1) Department of Agriculture, The University of Queenland, QLD 4072, Australia;(2) Present address: Department of Crop Science, University of Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP147, Harare, Zimbabwe
Abstract:In this paper we present a method for the generation of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for sweet potato. These were applied to produce genetic fingerprints of six clonal cultivars and to estimate genetic distances between these cultivars. The level of polymorphism within the species was extremely high. From the 36-decamer random primers used, 170 fragments were amplified, of which 132 (77.6%) were polymorphic. Ten primers resulted in no detected amplification. Of the remaining 26 primers for which amplification was achieved, only one did not reveal polymorphism. Six primers used alone enabled the discrimination of all six genotypes. Pattern analysis, which employed both a classification and ordination method, enabled the grouping of cultivars and the identification of primers which gave greatest discrimination among the cultivars.
Keywords:Ipomoea batatas  Sweet potato  RAPDs  Molecular markers  Genetic polymorphism
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