Mitochondrial and total DNA RAPD patterns can distinguish restorers of CMS lines in sorghum

Jaiswal, P. ; Sane, A. P. ; Ranade, S. A. ; Nath, P. ; Sane, P. V. (1998) Mitochondrial and total DNA RAPD patterns can distinguish restorers of CMS lines in sorghum Theoretical and Applied Genetics(TAG), 96 (6-7). pp. 791-796. ISSN 0040-5752

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Abstract

Seven sorghum restorer lines that differentially restore (or maintain) the A1 and A2 cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) cytoplasms were studied by RFLP analyses of their mtDNAs and RAPD analyses of their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and total DNA to understand nuclear mitochondrial combinations that are present in these lines. RFLP data from 11 mitochondrial gene probes were inadequate to classify these seven lines. However, the analysis of RAPD profiles of total DNA could distinguish these lines on the basis of their ability to restore completely or partially the fertility in the A1/A2 CMS cytoplasms. Interestingly, RAPD profiles of mtDNAs of these lines also followed the same pattern as that of the total DNA. These results indicate that the different restorer lines possess specific nuclear-cytoplasm combinations. Further, the results also show that the RAPD technique can be used to identify markers for different cytoplasms used in CMS.

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Keywords:Sorghum; RAPD; CMS; Fertility Restoration; MtDNA
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