DNA marker for A1 and A2 Musa genome identification
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Creator 1. Chanram Roopkham
2. Benchamas Silayoi
3. Savitr Trakulnaleamsai
4. Somsak Apisitwanich
Title DNA marker for A1 and A2 Musa genome identification
Publisher Genetics Society of Thailand
Publication Year 2554
Journal Title Thai Journal of Genetics
Journal Vol. 4
Journal No. 1
Page no. 43
Keyword banana, Musa, DNA marker, SSH
ISSN 8578664
Abstract Musa acuminata Colla and Musa balbisiana Colla are expected to be ancestors of cultivated bananas which are highly variable throughout Thailand. Four genome types of Musa are reported as A, B, S and T. A new and highly effective method, suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), has been introduced to develop markers for edible banana genome identification. Four primer pairs, SSH14, SSH21, SSH23 and SSH255, are specific to A1 genome with the size of 250, 228, 572 and 376 bp, respectively, 4 primer pairs, SSH20, SSH26, SSH66 and SSH214, are specific to A2 genome with the size of 540, 473, 393 and 534 bp, respectively. Moreover, one primer pair, SSH10, could identify the common A and B genomes with the size of 433 and 700 bp, respectively. This proved that SSH is an effective technique for identification of closely related organism.
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