2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11295-016-1057-0
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Evaluation of genetic homogeneity of in vitro-raised plants of Tecomella undulata (Sm.) Seem. using molecular markers

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“…Use of SCoT markers to assess the genetic stability was first reported by Rathore et al (2014) in Cleome gynandra and later by several other authors in various plants (Agarwal et al 2015;Chhajer and Kalia 2016;Sathish et al 2018) revealing the monomorphic band pattern as reported in present study. Rathore et al (2014) reported 2-7 amplified fragments (average 4.3 bands per primer) in the size range of 200-1500 bp while more recently Sathish et al (2018) reported 3-9 fragments (average 5.25 bands per primer) with the size range of 200-2000 bp in Saccharum officinarum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Use of SCoT markers to assess the genetic stability was first reported by Rathore et al (2014) in Cleome gynandra and later by several other authors in various plants (Agarwal et al 2015;Chhajer and Kalia 2016;Sathish et al 2018) revealing the monomorphic band pattern as reported in present study. Rathore et al (2014) reported 2-7 amplified fragments (average 4.3 bands per primer) in the size range of 200-1500 bp while more recently Sathish et al (2018) reported 3-9 fragments (average 5.25 bands per primer) with the size range of 200-2000 bp in Saccharum officinarum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Further, it estab-lished that considerable genetic variability exists within the species as reported by Bhau et al (2007) through AFLP. In T. undulata, RAPD markers have been already used in the study of genetic fidelity in micropropagated plants by Kumari and Singh (2014) and Chhajer and Kalia (2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of ISSR molecular mardekers in other cultures also allowed the evaluation of genetic fidelity in micropropagated individuals. The method was considered a fast and reproducible alternative, capable of confirming the genetic integrity of the crops, as Eleusine coracana (Babu et al, 2018), Tecomella undulata (Chhajer and Kalia, 2016), and Tetrastigma hemsleyanum (Peng et al, 2015).…”
Section: Genetic Fidelitymentioning
confidence: 99%