Y. Loarce et al., A COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF THE GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RYE CULTIVARS USING RFLP AND RAPD MARKERS, Euphytica, 88(2), 1996, pp. 107-115
The genetic similarities of eight closely related rye cultivars were e
stimated using two molecular marking techniques: restriction fragment
length polymorphism (RFLP) and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
. Cultivars were evaluated for variation by 11 random cDNA and genomic
clones used in combination with four restriction enzymes and 40 decam
er primers. A total of 53 polymorphic RFLP fragments and 94 polymorphi
c RAPD fragments were observed. Based on the presence/absence of fragm
ents, two genetic similarity matrices were calculated which were then
used in cluster analysis. Differences between pair of cultivars were o
bserved in RFLP and RAPD dendrograms. RFLP analysis produced estimates
of genetic relationships more in accordance with the partially known
pedigree of the cultivars than did RAPD analysis. The use of bulk samp
les of DNA in these analyses affected the sensitivity of RAPD assays m
ore strongly. Dendrograms which took into account all fragments produc
ed, either by RFLP or RAPD, reflected better the relationships between
cultivars than did dendrograms based on only one type of marker. This
reflects the importance of the number of markers used in determining
the genetic relationships between genotypes.