“…To date, numerous artificial Citrus hybrids have been produced by protoplast fusion, with considerable potential both for theoretical studies and genetic improvement (Grosser et al, 2005;Wu et al, 2005). Genetic diversity analyses using molecular markers such as restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP; Moriguchi et al, 1997;Olivares-Fuster et al, 2005), random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD; Medina-Urrutia et al, 2004;Takami et al, 2005), amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs;Fu et al, 2004), cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences (CAPS;Cheng et al, 2003a;Lotfy et al, 2003;Medina-Urrutia et al, 2004), simple sequence repeats (SSRs; Guo and Grosser, 2005;Xu et al, 2006;Guo et al, 2006), and genomic in situ hybridisation (GISH;Fu et al, 2004) provide powerful approaches for hybrid identification and further genetic analyses. Molecular evidence strongly suggests that the nuclear genome was inherited from both fusion parents in somatic hybrids, and from the mesophyll parent in cybrids; however, the cytoplasmic inheritance pathway is understood only in some cases (reviewed by Cabasson et al, 2001).…”