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RAPD markers generated by mixtures of two different primers were developed
for octoploid X Tritordeum (amphiploid Hordeum chilense X Triticum aestivum
) and its parents. Addition lines were used to identify 21 specific RAPD ma
rkers for the H. chilense chromosomes detectable in a wheat background. Ten
RAPD bands were selected and eight of them were converted into dominant SC
AR markers by direct sequencing of the RAPD products, avoiding the costly a
nd time-consuming cloning step. The methodology overcomes some of the pitfa
lls associated with the election of the right clones when developing SCARs
from RAPD markers. The SCARs generated have maintained both the chromosome
specificity and the possibility of detection in a wheat background. This st
rategy provides a rapid method for the characterization of RAPD markers and
for the development of PCR-based markers for both the characterization of
the introgression of H. chilense in bread and durum wheat, as well as the e
fficient and reliable screening of tritordeum lines.