The genomic DNA clone RG28, linked to the major fragrance gene of rice (fgr), was assessed for polymorphism in order to produce a PCR-based marker for fragrance. A small mono-nucleotide repeat, that was polymorphic between a pair of fragrant and non-fragrant cultivars, was identified and developed into a co-dominant PCR-based marker. The polymorphism-information-content determinations for three microsatellite markers, that have been genetically mapped near RG28, are also presented. These PCR-based markers will be highly useful in distinguishing fragrance-producing alleles from non-fragrance-producing alleles at the fgr locus.
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PCR based molecular marker for the fragrance gene in rice (Oryza sativa. L)
Theoretical & Applied Genetics, Vol.101(3), pp.364-371
2000
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- Title
- PCR based molecular marker for the fragrance gene in rice (Oryza sativa. L)
- Creators
- Stephen H GarlandLaurence G Lewin - Yanco Agricultural InstituteAnthony B Blakeney - Grains Processing, BRI Australia LtdRussell F Reinke - Yanco Agricultural InstituteRobert J Henry - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Theoretical & Applied Genetics, Vol.101(3), pp.364-371
- Identifiers
- 1138; 991012822088202368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article