Random Ampliefied Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting is shown to be a useful system for identifying varieties of Italian grape varieties. Replicate accessions give the same fingerprints, indicating that contaminants on leaf surfaces do not lead to errors. Three 10 base random primers Operon Α-03, Α-05, and Α-07 were particularly useful and each was usually capable of identifying all varieties sampled.
Mulcahy, D.L., Cresti, M., Linskens, H.F., Intrieri, C., Silvestroni, O., Vignani, R., et al. (1995). DNA fingerprinting of Italian grape varieties: A test of reliability in RAPDs. ADVANCES IN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 9(4), 185-187.
DNA fingerprinting of Italian grape varieties: A test of reliability in RAPDs
Cresti, M.;Vignani, R.;
1995-01-01
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Random Ampliefied Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting is shown to be a useful system for identifying varieties of Italian grape varieties. Replicate accessions give the same fingerprints, indicating that contaminants on leaf surfaces do not lead to errors. Three 10 base random primers Operon Α-03, Α-05, and Α-07 were particularly useful and each was usually capable of identifying all varieties sampled.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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