S. Akerman et al., RAPD MARKERS IN PARENTAGE CONFIRMATION OF A VALUABLE BREEDING PROGENYOF EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH, Canadian journal of forest research, 25(7), 1995, pp. 1070-1076
The general applicability of RAPDs (random amplified polymorphic DNAs)
as genetic molecular markers for Betula pendula Roth was evaluated. O
n average 2.5 clear, potentially useful marker bands were generated pe
r primer from the DNA of a randomly selected birch tree using a set of
60 commercial 10-mer primers. The resulting fragments were typically
between 200 and 700 base pairs in length. A novel pooled-progeny analy
sis of parentage was applied for a posteriori confirmation of parents
of an old breeding experiment. The method that saves labour in several
laboratory steps is regarded as useful for screening possible errors
in breeding. The present work dealt with a case in which one parent wa
s known and there were two candidates for the other. The correct paren
t was independently confirmed using nine different RAPD loci. The vali
dity of the pooled-progeny application was confirmed by conventional s
egregation analysis. In this connection, segregation of RAPD alleles a
t additional loci in the B. pendula cross was also studied.