2000
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2000.11511243
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Inter- and intra-varietal analysis of threeOlea europaeaL. cultivars using the RAPD technique

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“…The technique was also employed by Gemas et al (2000) and by Roselli et al (2002) to evaluate intra-and inter-cultivar variability. Both RAPD and RFLP have contributed greatly to the taxonomic classification within the genus Olea (Besnard et al, 2002).…”
Section: Chronology Of the Proposed Classification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique was also employed by Gemas et al (2000) and by Roselli et al (2002) to evaluate intra-and inter-cultivar variability. Both RAPD and RFLP have contributed greatly to the taxonomic classification within the genus Olea (Besnard et al, 2002).…”
Section: Chronology Of the Proposed Classification Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA-based markers provided a new opportunity for genetic characterisation and biodiversity studies in olive. In recent years random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers have been extensively used in several studies of genetic variability in olive (Fabbri et al 1995;Mekuria et al 1999;Gemas et al 2000;Gonzalo-Claros et al 2000;Hess et al 2000;Belaj et al 2001Belaj et al , 2002Besnard et al 2001;Sanz-CortØs et al 2001), probably because of their relative advantages over other molecular techniques (Welsh and McClelland 1990;Williams et al 1990). Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers, developed by Vos et al (1995), have also been applied to study the genetic relationships among cultivated olives, wild forms and related species (Angiolillo et al 1999;Baldoni et al 2000).…”
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“…These have included isozymes (Ouazzani et al, 1993), chloroplast DNA RFLPs (Amane et al, 1999;Lumaret et al, 2000), AFLPs (Angiolillo et al, 1999;Baldoni et al, 2000), RAPDs (Bogani et al, 1994;Fabbri et al, 1995;Gemas et al, 2000;Besnard et al, 2001), microsatellites (Sefc et al, 2000;Rallo et al, 2000;Cipriani et al, 2002), and multiple markers (Hess et al, 2000;Belaj et al, 2003).…”
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