Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies

Due to lack of morphological methods to identify sex at early stage in the plants with long juvenile period the application of molecular markers is expected to facilitate breeding program. The objective of this study is to identify molecular markers linked to sex determination of the plant Simarouba...

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Main Authors: Gayatri Vaidya, G.R. Naik
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:Biotechnology Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X14000320
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spelling doaj-dedbec60fa054482882acb0e000362c92020-11-24T21:07:17ZengElsevierBiotechnology Reports2215-017X2014-12-014C565910.1016/j.btre.2014.08.003Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategiesGayatri VaidyaG.R. NaikDue to lack of morphological methods to identify sex at early stage in the plants with long juvenile period the application of molecular markers is expected to facilitate breeding program. The objective of this study is to identify molecular markers linked to sex determination of the plant Simarouba glauca which assists in crop improvement program. Random amplified polymorphic DNA primers were tested on dioeceious and hermaphrodite plant Simarouba glauca. A set of eighty five RAPD primers were screened out of which only five primers were found to be associated with sex. The primer OPU-10 is male specific and OPD-19 primer is female specific. Another primer OPU-19 produced a unique amplification in only hermaphrodite individuals. Female and hermaphrodite specific primer OPS-05 amplified an amplicon in female and hermaphrodite and was absent in male plant. Primer OPW-03 produced amplicon specific to male and hermaphrodite plants and was absent in female plants.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X14000320DioeciouslyHermaphroditeRAPD markersSimarouba glauca
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author Gayatri Vaidya
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Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
Biotechnology Reports
Dioeciously
Hermaphrodite
RAPD markers
Simarouba glauca
author_facet Gayatri Vaidya
G.R. Naik
author_sort Gayatri Vaidya
title Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
title_short Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
title_full Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
title_fullStr Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
title_full_unstemmed Molecular identification of sex in Simarouba glauca by RAPD markers for crop improvement strategies
title_sort molecular identification of sex in simarouba glauca by rapd markers for crop improvement strategies
publisher Elsevier
series Biotechnology Reports
issn 2215-017X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Due to lack of morphological methods to identify sex at early stage in the plants with long juvenile period the application of molecular markers is expected to facilitate breeding program. The objective of this study is to identify molecular markers linked to sex determination of the plant Simarouba glauca which assists in crop improvement program. Random amplified polymorphic DNA primers were tested on dioeceious and hermaphrodite plant Simarouba glauca. A set of eighty five RAPD primers were screened out of which only five primers were found to be associated with sex. The primer OPU-10 is male specific and OPD-19 primer is female specific. Another primer OPU-19 produced a unique amplification in only hermaphrodite individuals. Female and hermaphrodite specific primer OPS-05 amplified an amplicon in female and hermaphrodite and was absent in male plant. Primer OPW-03 produced amplicon specific to male and hermaphrodite plants and was absent in female plants.
topic Dioeciously
Hermaphrodite
RAPD markers
Simarouba glauca
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215017X14000320
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