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GENETIC CHARACTERISATION OF RIBES NIGRUM, RIBES RUBRUM AND RIBES GROSSULARIA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
Article number
505_53
Pages
385 – 392
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Abstract
Genetic variation in three Ribes crop species was investigated using molecular markers and fingerprinting of individual genotypes was performed.
Twenty one different genotypes of Ribes nigrum were fingerprinted using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers.
Sixteen Ribes rubrum genotypes were fingerprinted using anchored microsatellite markers.
Twelve Ribes grossularia genotypes were screened for RAPD and anchored microsatellite markers, however, of these, thirteen had individual molecular profiles but three could not be distinguished.
Twenty one different genotypes of Ribes nigrum were fingerprinted using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers.
Sixteen Ribes rubrum genotypes were fingerprinted using anchored microsatellite markers.
Twelve Ribes grossularia genotypes were screened for RAPD and anchored microsatellite markers, however, of these, thirteen had individual molecular profiles but three could not be distinguished.
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Authors
P.G. Lanham, R.M. Brennan
Keywords
blackcurrant, redcurrant, gooseberry, RAPD, anchored microsatellite
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