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Application of DNA Fingerprints for Identification and Genetic Analyses of Mango (Mangifera indica) Genotypes

1995; American Society for Horticultural Science; Volume: 120; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.21273/jashs.120.2.259

ISSN

2327-9788

Autores

Avital Adato, Dror Sharon, Uri Lavi, J. Hillel, S. Gazit,

Tópico(s)

Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens

Resumo

DNA fingerprint information was used for identification of mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivars for genetic relatedness analysis of20 mango cultivars and for genetic analysis of a family structure. Genomic DNA was extracted from young leaves, digested with Hind III or Dra I, and hybridized with 10 different DNA probes. Jeffreys' minisatellite probe 33.6 was the most useful, resulting in well-resolved bands representing highly polymorphic loci. Specific patterns were obtained for each cultivar. The probability of obtaining a similar pattern for two different cultivars was 9.4 × 10 -6 . Based on DNA fingerprint information, genetic distances between 20 mango cultivars were evaluated and an evolutionary tree was established. Analysis of DNA fingerprint band patterns of 12 progeny resulting from a cross between `Tommy Atkins' and `Keitt' mango revealed neither linked nor allelic bands. Application of the reported results for identification, genetic analyses, and mango breeding is discussed.

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