Use of random amplified DNA markers to analyse genetic variability and relationships of Coffea species

Lashermes, P. ; Cros, J. ; Marmey, P. ; Charrier, A.
Springer
Published 1993
ISSN:
1573-5109
Keywords:
Coffea ; diversity ; PCR ; arbitrary primers
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
Notes:
Summary The use of random amplified DNA fragments as genetic markers in Coffea was investigated. Arbitrary oligonucleotides were used as primers to amplify genomic DNA of different coffee accessions representing major Coffea species by polymerase chain reaction. Intraspecific variation was easily detected in C. canephora and C. liberica whereas the primers assayed failed to reveal polymorphism between C. arabica accessions. Extensive interspecific variation was observed. Genetic relationships between Coffea species are deduced from the degrees of similarity in amplified product profiles. Random amplified DNA markers appeared to be of high value for characterization, analysis and utilization of coffee genetic resources.
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Electronic Resource
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