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Ooi Leslie Cheng Li, . and Sander Nathan, . and Lakey Nathan, . and Garner Peggy A, . and Marjuni Marhalil, . and Bacher Blaire, . and Low Leslie Eng-Ti, . and Jiang Nan, . and Meilina Ong Abdullah, . and Smith Steve, . and Nookiah Rajanaidu, . and Ordway Jared, . and Ong Pei Wen, . and Leinenger Michael T., . and Zulkifli Yaakub, . and Mohamad Arif Abd Manaf, . and Chan Pek-Lan, . and Rajinder Singh, . and Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi, . SureSawitTM true-to-type - a high throughput universal single nucleotide polymorphism panel for dna fingerprinting purity testing and origin verification in oil palm. pp. 561-571. ISSN 1511-2780
Abstract
A high performing True-to-Type single nucleotide polymorphism assay consisting of a minimal set of single nucleotide polymorphism markers was developed for oil palm. The single nucleotide polymorphism panel was developed from a range of diverse materials consisting of germplasm and advanced breeding lines. Analyses demonstrated that the single nucleotide polymorphism panel is effective at uniquely finger printing and discriminating individual palms from unrelated pedigrees. In addition the single nucleotide polymorphism panel is a very useful tool in breeding programmes as it can effectively discriminate between individual progeny in half-sibling full sibling and selfed crosses. Furthermore illegitimate palms present in half-sibling full sibling and selfed crosses are easily identified. The single nucleotide polymorphism panel is an excellent quality control tool for use in tissue culture as clonal materials could be differentiated based on their lineage. The fact that ramets of different clonal lines were easily distinguished indicates that it will also be an excellent tool to identify potential culture mix-ups that occur either in the laboratory nursery or during field planting.
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Abstract
A high performing True-to-Type single nucleotide polymorphism assay consisting of a minimal set of single nucleotide polymorphism markers was developed for oil palm. The single nucleotide polymorphism panel was developed from a range of diverse materials consisting of germplasm and advanced breeding lines. Analyses demonstrated that the single nucleotide polymorphism panel is effective at uniquely finger printing and discriminating individual palms from unrelated pedigrees. In addition the single nucleotide polymorphism panel is a very useful tool in breeding programmes as it can effectively discriminate between individual progeny in half-sibling full sibling and selfed crosses. Furthermore illegitimate palms present in half-sibling full sibling and selfed crosses are easily identified. The single nucleotide polymorphism panel is an excellent quality control tool for use in tissue culture as clonal materials could be differentiated based on their lineage. The fact that ramets of different clonal lines were easily distinguished indicates that it will also be an excellent tool to identify potential culture mix-ups that occur either in the laboratory nursery or during field planting.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Oil palm |
AGROVOC Term: | Elaeis guineensis |
AGROVOC Term: | Progeny testing |
AGROVOC Term: | Genetic markers |
AGROVOC Term: | DNA fingerprinting |
AGROVOC Term: | Genetic variability |
AGROVOC Term: | Plant breeding |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:54 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8796 |
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