Identification of a minimal microsatellite marker panel for the fingerprinting of peach and nectarine cultivars
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Méndez, Marco
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Identification of a minimal microsatellite marker panel for the fingerprinting of peach and nectarine cultivars
Abstract
The genetic characterization of 117 peach and nectarine
cultivars (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) using
microsatellite (SSR) markers is presented. Analyzed
genotypes include the complete list of cultivars under
intellectual property (IP) protection in Chile. One
hundred and two out of the 117 cultivars under study
could be identified using only 7 SSRs. Other 5 cultivars
were differentiated using 3 additional markers, but 5 pairs of genotypes were not differentiable. The average
expected heterozygosity for the set of markers was 0.55,
ranging from 0.28 in BPPCT-008 to 0.81 in CPPCT-022,
with an F value of 0.37. A Neighbor-Joining
dendrogram showed that, with few exceptions, peaches
and nectarines clustered separately. These results are
the basis for the development of a fingerprinting
protocol for the unequivocal identification of most of the
peach and nectarine cultivars officially registered in
Chile.
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Financed by FONDEF-Chile, Grant D04I-1060.
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ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, Volume: 11,Issue: 5, Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI Article Number: 1, 2008
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