Primers amplifying a range of Prunus S-alleles |
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Authors: | B G Sutherland T P Robbins K R Tobutt WE Weber |
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Institution: | East Malling Research, East Malling, West Malling, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK, E-mail:;Sciences Division, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK |
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Abstract: | Although various consensus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers have been reported for identifying Prunus S‐alleles, they have been developed from and optimized on a limited set of alleles, which may limit their applicability to a broader allele range. To develop a primer set for use across the genus, degenerate consensus primers were designed from conserved regions of 27 S‐RNase sequences available from five Prunus species. The primers were tested in 15 previously genotyped cultivars of cherry, almond and apricot, representing alleles S1 to S6 in each crop and also Sc in apricot. Comparisons were made with previously published primers tested in the same 15 cultivars under reported reaction conditions. The new primers generated an amplification product for each of the 19 S‐alleles whereas those previously available amplified no more than 14. The primers will be useful for genotyping and genetic studies in cultivars and wild populations. |
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Keywords: | Prunus almond apricot S-alleles self-incompatibility |
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