1999
DOI: 10.1007/s002990050673
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AFLP analysis of variation in pecan somatic embryos

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“…AFLP currently applied for molecular characterisation and genetic mapping strategies showed their potential in discovering tissue culture-induced variations in several species like Quercus spp. [8], Carya illinoiensis [9,48], Syngonium podophyllum [49], Agave fourcroydes Lem. [50], Elaeis guineensis [51] Actinidia deliciosa [52], and Phoenix dactylifera [53].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…AFLP currently applied for molecular characterisation and genetic mapping strategies showed their potential in discovering tissue culture-induced variations in several species like Quercus spp. [8], Carya illinoiensis [9,48], Syngonium podophyllum [49], Agave fourcroydes Lem. [50], Elaeis guineensis [51] Actinidia deliciosa [52], and Phoenix dactylifera [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, the AFLP technique allows the performance of reproducible analyses with reduced amounts of DNA, combining the peculiarities of RFLPs and PCR-based protocols and revealing a greater number of polymorphisms. This has made AFLP a powerful tool that has been employed in several studies of somaclonal variation: in oak [8], pecan trees [9], sugarcane [10], sunflower [11], and Arabidopsis thaliana [4]. Some authors [12,13] compared the different types of molecular marker classes for discovering plant genetic variation, and all stated that AFLP consistently showed higher efficiency in detecting polymorphisms than RFLP, RAPD and SSR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although AFLP analysis is not as widely used in this type of study as RFLP or RAPD, Polanco and Ruiz (2002) used it to detected somaclonal variation in Arabidopsis and Vendrame et al (1999) in pecan nuts. In asparagus, Raimondi et al (2001) found no intraclonal polymorphisms for RAPD in 77 regenerants obtained by somatic embryogenesis from the same clones as were used in our study, but Raimondi et al (2001) used a smaller number of markers (157 as against 408 in our study) and, analogously to what was previously discussed regarding ploidy variation, differences in callus age and/or mode of regeneration of somaclones could account for the differences in the results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Los AFLP se han utilizado para detectar la variación somaclonal de plantas generadas in vitro en Carya illinoinensis (Vendrame et al, 1999), Arabidopsis thaliana (Polanco y Ruiz, 2002), Alnus acuminata H. B. K. (Gutiérrez, 2002;Marulanda et al, 2006), Agave fourcroydes (González et al, 2004), Hevea brasiliensis (Medina et al, 2007) y Manihot esculenta (Medero et al, 2002). Debido a lo mencionado antes, el objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la variabilidad genética en cultivos de callo de Persea americana Mill.…”
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“…AFLP have been used to detect somaclonal variation in plants generated in vitro in Carya illinoinensis (Vendrame et al, 1999), Arabidopsis thaliana (Polanco and Ruiz, 2002), Alnus acuminata H.B.K. (Gutíerrez, 2002;Marulanda et al, 2006), Agave fourcroydes (González et al, 2004), Hevea brasiliensis (Medina et al, 2007) and Manihot esculenta (Medero et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%