MOLECULAR FINGERPRINTING AND MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION IN CITRUS SPECIES

Authors

  • FATTHY M. ABDEL-TAWAB Department of Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo
  • M A. RASHED Dept. of Genetics, Fac. of Agriculture, Ain Shams Univ., Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo,Egypt
  • S. A. AZER National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
  • G. M. I. ELMETABTEB National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
  • A. F. KHAFAGA National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Nineteen citrus cultivars were collected; their fingerprint and molecular markers were developed to assist selection for these cultivars. In this study, RAPD was used for the identification of markers associated with Citrus taxa genotypes using 18 arbitrary 10-mer primers. Primers OPA19, OP-C09, OP-D15, OP-G17, OP-L13 and OP-L16 showed monomorphic fragments with no detected polymorphism. The results of primers OP-B07, OP-B11, OP-12, OP-C10, OP-C13 and OP-L20 gave polymorphic fragments with different molecular sizes. No taxa- specific markers were observed for these primers. Primers OP-C15, OP-D01, OP-D07, OPF06, OP-L12 and OP-Z03 showed taxaspecific markers.
PCR reaction was conducted using five ISSR primers. Only two primers HB14 and HA98 showed 100% polymorphic differences among the cultivars, while three primers exhibited high polymorphism such as HB12 (94%) and HA99 (93%).
Two types of pairs of restriction enzymes, Mse1 and PstI, MseI and EcoRI, were used to digest the genomic DNA which was used for AFLP analysis. The three Citurs taxa were separated into two clusters; the first cluster included Balady mandarine and Lime, while the second cluster included Balady orange in all four AFLP combinations.

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