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GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF GLUTINOUS RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.) USING AN AMPLIFIED FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM (AFLP) TECHNIQUE
Article number
973_31
Pages
225 – 229
Language
English
Abstract
Glutinous rice, the most commonly consumed in the Northeast region of Thailand, contains relatively high genetic diversity, and the identification of varieties based on morphology is still limited.
This study aimed to use the Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) technique for characterizing the genetic differences of six varieties of glutinous rice including RD6, Dawmakham, Dawbaipai, Dawbunmah, Dawhi, and Leenok. The embryonic extracted DNA from each variety was selected by using specific restricted EcoRI/MseI enzymes, and a PCR technique was used to amplify the selected DNA using 40 restricted specific pair primers.
The results showed that 14 primer pairs can distinguish the genetic polymorphism of all the studied varieties, and 125 polymorphic positions were generated.
Therefore, the results of this study can be used as a supportive technique for variety identification and for studying the genetic relationship among varieties of glutinous rice.
This study aimed to use the Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) technique for characterizing the genetic differences of six varieties of glutinous rice including RD6, Dawmakham, Dawbaipai, Dawbunmah, Dawhi, and Leenok. The embryonic extracted DNA from each variety was selected by using specific restricted EcoRI/MseI enzymes, and a PCR technique was used to amplify the selected DNA using 40 restricted specific pair primers.
The results showed that 14 primer pairs can distinguish the genetic polymorphism of all the studied varieties, and 125 polymorphic positions were generated.
Therefore, the results of this study can be used as a supportive technique for variety identification and for studying the genetic relationship among varieties of glutinous rice.
Authors
S. Kingsakul, S. Aoki, A. Dechakhamphu
Keywords
glutinous rice, Oryza sativa L., AFLP, genetic polymorphism
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