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RAPD polymorphisms among variant and phenotypically normal rice (Oryza sativa var.indica) somaclonal progenies.

I D Godwin1, N Sangduen2, R Kunanuvatchaidach1,3, G Piperidis1, S W Adkins2.   

Abstract

RAPD analysis was performed among eight rice somaclonal families known to vary for specific characters and four somaclonal families which were phenotypically normal. The parental cultivar,indica rice cv. FR13A, was found to be homogeneous and homozygous at all but one of the 45 RAPD loci. Polymorphisms were found at 28 of the 45 bands among the somaclonal families, including both loss of parental bands, and the appearance of novel non-parental bands. Segregation data revealed both heterozygous and homozygous mutation events, with recessive mutations more prevalent than dominant. All somaclonal families differed significantly from the parental material, indicating that genomic alterations occurred in all families regardless of phenotype. None of the variant families could be regarded as isogenic lines of FR13A at the DNA level. However, some of the DNA level variation may be in highly repeated sequences with no phenotypic effects. The implications for somaclonal breeding and genetic engineering programs are discussed.

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Keywords:  DNA markers; Oryza sativa; RAPD analysis; genetic integrity; rice; somaclonal variation

Year:  1997        PMID: 30727671     DOI: 10.1007/BF01088289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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