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Identification of rice
hybrids using microsatellite and RAPD markers
Sayyed Hamidreza Hashemi1,
Sayyed Ali Mohammad Mirmohammadi-Maibody1,
Ghorban Ali Nematzadeh2, Ahmad Arzani1
1Department
of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture,
Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, I.R.
Iran.
2Rice
& Citrus Institute, Sari University of Agricultural sciences
and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 578, Sari, I.R. Iran.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
irahamidreza@yahoo.com.
Tel/Fax:
+98-01513822715.
Accepted
23 March, 2009 |
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Having produced a series of hybrid rice varieties especially
the first Iranian hybrid rice (IRH1), fingerprinting and
genetic purity determination of hybrid seeds were conducted
using microsatellite (SSR) and random amplified polymorphic
DNA (RAPD) markers. Sixteen rice genotypes including 3
cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) lines, 5 restorer lines and
their 8 hybrid combinations were used in this study. Ten out
of fourteen SSR markers produced polymorphic bands in the 16
rice genotypes. The first Iranian hybrid rice, IRH1, could
be differentiated from other hybrids possessing a unique SSR
fingerprint. Although the SSR markers amplified the unique
fingerprints for the restorer lines, they could not
differentiate between 2 CMS lines (Neda-A and Nemat-A) and
their resultant hybrids. The rice CMS lines and restorer
lines could be uniquely identified by RAPD multilocus
amplified profile at 7 informative loci. Cluster analysis
based on shared alleles and Jaccard’s similarity coefficient
using UPGMA algorithm, grouped the rice genotypes into 3 and
4 major clusters according to their microsatellite and RAPD
fragment similarities respectively. Non-parental bands were
also observed in addition to parental bands which probably
correspond to heteroduplex molecules formed by two allelic
sequences of different amplified fragments. This
demonstrates that heteroduplex bands can be an indicative
feature for identifying hybrid individuals.
Key
words:
Hybrid rice, fingerprinting, microsatellite, RAPD,
non-parental bands, heteroduplex. |