Authors
Prasert Kongkiatngam, Marcia J Waterway, Bruce E Coulman, Marc G Fortin
Publication date
1996/1
Journal
Euphytica
Volume
89
Pages
355-361
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers obtained from bulked samples was investigated for cultivar identification in red clover. Pooled samples were examined in order to minimize variation within cultivars. To determine the appropriate number of individuals to include in the bulked samples representing each cultivar, DNA samples from two, three, four, five, ten and twenty individuals were pooled. Twenty was found to be an appropriate number of red clover individuals per bulk in order to amplify only the DNA sequences shared among most individuals in each cultivar. Fourteen 10-mer primers were used to amplify genomic DNA from combined leaf samples of 15 red clover cultivars from European, Japanese and North American origins. A total of 79 amplified products, of which 55 were polymorphic, was obtained. Cultivar-specific bands were observed with 13 primers. The …
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