Ten microsatellite loci were analysed for 43 cultivars or breeding lines of rice. Polymorphism-Information-Content values ranged from 0.62 to 0.92. The microsatellite markers were found to be useful for cultivar identification and assessment of genetic relationships. Most of the cultivars could be uniquely identified by at least one microsatellite marker. Genetic heterogeneity was detected within rice samples by amplification of microsatellites from DNA extracted from multiple individual plants and also from bulked DNA preparations.
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The use of microsatellite polymorphisms for the identification of Australian breeding lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Euphytica, Vol.108(1), pp.53-63
1999
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- Title
- The use of microsatellite polymorphisms for the identification of Australian breeding lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
- Creators
- Stephen H GarlandLaurence G Lewin - Yanco Agricultural InstituteMahin Abedinia - Southern Cross UniversityRobert J Henry - Southern Cross UniversityAnthony B Blakeney - Grains Processing, BRI Australia Ltd
- Publication Details
- Euphytica, Vol.108(1), pp.53-63
- Identifiers
- 1258; 991012822047702368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article