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ПОЛИМОРФИЗМ МИКРОСАТЕЛЛИТНЫХ И RAPD-ЛОКУСОВ В ГЕНОТИПАХ СВЕКЛЫ РОДА BETA

ПОЛИМОРФИЗМ МИКРОСАТЕЛЛИТНЫХ И RAPD-ЛОКУСОВ В ГЕНОТИПАХ СВЕКЛЫ РОДА BETA

Abstract

Представлены результаты исследования полиморфизма SSR- и RAPD-локусов у исходных линий сахарной, кормовой свеклы и гибридов на их основе. В результате проведенных исследований выявлена уникальность аллельного состава для каждого генотипа. Рассматривается возможность использования исследованных микросателлитных и RAPD-локусов для идентификации селекционных материалов свеклы рода Beta The results of studying SSR- and RAPD-locus polymorphism in initial lines of sugar beet, fodder beet and hybrids produced on their basis are presented. As a result of the conducted studies, uniqueness of allelic constituents for each genotype has been determined. Possibility of using the studied microsatellite and RAPD-locus for identifi cation of Beta genus beet breeding material is considered.

Keywords

аллель, hybrid, праймеры, кормовая, allele, генетический полиморфизм, свекла сахарная, sugar beet, RAPD-locus, SSRmarkers, SSR-маркеры, гибрид, primers, genetic polymorphism, RAPD-локус, fodder beet

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