2006
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.56.327
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Development of Sex-linked Primers in Garden Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.)

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“…However, detailed genetic maps are available in few dioecious plants. In dioecious crop, most work has aimed at finding reliable fully sex-linked markers, even anonymous ones such as AFLP markers, to allow individuals to be sexed before maturity, with potentially important cost savings for long-lived crop plants, including papaya (Liu et al 2004), poplar (Gunter et al 2003;Yin et al 2008), and asparagus (Nakayama et al 2006;Telgmann-Rauber et al 2007). …”
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“…However, detailed genetic maps are available in few dioecious plants. In dioecious crop, most work has aimed at finding reliable fully sex-linked markers, even anonymous ones such as AFLP markers, to allow individuals to be sexed before maturity, with potentially important cost savings for long-lived crop plants, including papaya (Liu et al 2004), poplar (Gunter et al 2003;Yin et al 2008), and asparagus (Nakayama et al 2006;Telgmann-Rauber et al 2007). …”
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“…It is therefore desirable to promptly obtain aseptic female and male donors. Recently, sex-linked primers in asparagus have been developed for identifying sex at an early developmental stage (Jamsari et al, 2004;Nakayama et al, 2006), and the method includes some kind of stress that might affect the biosynthesis and dynamics of allelochemicals when total DNA is isolated from tissues. The successful early in vitro flowering of asparagus intact seedlings expressing individual sexes has been reported, although the sex expression of the seeds used was unknown.…”
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“…Jamsari et al (2004) developed a dominant sex-linked marker (Asp1-T7) for a single commercial cultivar. Nakayama et al (2006) adapted this marker for all commercial cultivars, and Kubota et al (2012) showed that this sex-linked marker can be used to distinguish between male (present band) and female (absent band) genotypes in species closely related to A. officinalis. A co-dominant, sex-linked marker would allow direct identification of "supermales" without test crosses; however, to date, there are no validated markers with these characteristics.…”
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“…PCR was conducted with the primers designed by Nakayama et al (2006) (Asp1-T7spf and Asp1-T7spr). A partial sequence (AODEF-Taq1) of 97 bp within AODEF, a Bfunctional MADS-box gene (accession no.…”
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