Comparison of RAPD Marker Patterns To Morphological and Physiological Data In the Classification of Opuntia Accessions

Autores/as

  • Xingnong Wang
  • Peter Felker
  • Andrew H. Peterson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56890/jpacd.v3i.138

Palabras clave:

Opuntia, genetic diversity, DNA marker, genetics and breeding.

Resumen

An analysis of morphological, physiological, and molecular data from five cactus fruit varieties from
Mexico and Chile, two ornamental Texas accessions, and one vegetable accession from Mexico
are presented. Molecular analysis was performed using the RAPD (random amplification of
polymorphic DNA) method. Phenotypic and molecular analyses distinguished ornamental,
vegetative, and fruit market accessions of Opuntia ellisiana, O. lindheimerii, O. cochinellifera, O.
hyptiacantha, and O. ficus-indica from each other, and suggested significant differences among
accessions of different market classes. Differences among fruit cultivars were smaller, and, in
conjunction with the previously reported cross-compatibility among them, suggests that species
designations may need to be reconsidered. The results demonstrate the feasibility of DNA
fingerprinting in Opuntia.

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1998-02-15

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Scientific Papers