Communications in Biometry and Crop Science

Communications
in Biometry and Crop Science

 

 

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Genetic variability in multiple accessions of two Canadian heritage crop cultivars as revealed by AFLP markers

Yong-Bi Fu, Ken W. Richards, Gregory W. Peterson


Communications in Biometry and Crop Science (2006) 1 (1), 1-10.
 

ABSTRACT
Verifying duplicate accessions of plant germplasm using molecular markers can be challenging, as many of these accessions are genetically heterogeneous. A pilot study was made to quantify the genetic variability in six truly duplicated accessions from each of two Canadian heritage crop cultivars (Marquis wheat and Canadian Thorpe barley). Three amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) primer pairs were applied to genotype 15 seeds for each Marquis accession and 11 seeds from each Canadian Thorpe accession. About 115 polymorphic AFLP bands were scored for each seed sample. Analyses of these AFLP data revealed a wide range of band frequencies from 0.02 to 0.99 with an average of 0.54 for Marquis and 0.52 for Canadian Thorpe. The proportion of the total AFLP variation explained among the six wheat accessions was 5.1% and among the six barley accessions 4.5%. These findings indicate that a threshold value of 5% AFLP variation could be used to verify the duplicates of these heritage cultivars.
 

Key Words: genetic variability; wheat; barley; amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP); duplicate accession