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Insect Molecular Biology | 2001

A DNA fingerprinting procedure for ultra high-throughput genetic analysis of insects

David I. Schlipalius; J. Waldron; Bernard J. Carroll; Patrick J. Collins; Paul R. Ebert

Existing procedures for the generation of polymorphic DNA markers are not optimal for insect studies in which the organisms are often tiny and background molecular information is often non‐existent. We have used a new high throughput DNA marker generation protocol called randomly amplified DNA fingerprints (RAF) to analyse the genetic variability in three separate strains of the stored grain pest, Rhyzopertha dominica. This protocol is quick, robust and reliable even though it requires minimal sample preparation, minute amounts of DNA and no prior molecular analysis of the organism. Arbitrarily selected oligonucleotide primers routinely produced ~50 scoreable polymorphic DNA markers, between individuals of three independent field isolates of R. dominica. Multivariate cluster analysis using forty‐nine arbitrarily selected polymorphisms generated from a single primer reliably separated individuals into three clades corresponding to their geographical origin. The resulting clades were quite distinct, with an average genetic difference of 37.5 ± 6.0% between clades and of 21.0 ± 7.1% between individuals within clades. As a prelude to future gene mapping efforts, we have also assessed the performance of RAF under conditions commonly used in gene mapping. In this analysis, fingerprints from pooled DNA samples accurately and reproducibly reflected RAF profiles obtained from individual DNA samples that had been combined to create the bulked samples.


International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. Proceedings of the XXIV Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 17-21 September 2001. Volume 2. | 2001

Tomato DNA sequences for resisting transgene silencing in sugarcane

J. Waldron; M. Reyes; Dénes Hamerli; Robert G. Birch; Bernard J. Carroll


International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. Proceedings of the XXIV Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 17-21 September 2001. Volume 2. | 2001

New DNA technologies provide insights into the molecular basis of somaclonal variation in sugarcane.

Dion K. Harrison; J. Waldron; C. Ramage; C. Peace; M. Cox; Robert G. Birch; Bernard J. Carroll


Oils and Fats International Congress 2004 | 2005

The search for a DNA methylation marker for mantled fruit in oil palm

O. C. L. Berking; Bernard J. Carroll; Stephen J. Fletcher; Peter M. Gresshoff; Dion K. Harrison; H. Musa; C. Ramage; J. Waldron; A. Yuniaty; R. Zamri


The Genome Conference | 2002

Widespread tissue-specific DNA methylation polymorphisms in humans

Hnin Thanda Aung; Bernard J. Carroll; Ian Findlay; Dion K. Harrison; J. Waldron


7th Meeting of Internation Association for Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology | 2002

Chromosome breakage contributes to somaclonal variation in sugarcane

C. Ramage; Dion K. Harrison; J. Waldron; M. Cox; Michael W. Graham; Robert G. Birch; Bernard J. Carroll


The Genome Conference 2000 | 2000

Transposon tagging of DNA sequences for alleviating transgene silencing

M. Reyes; J. Waldron; Agnelo Furtado; Victor Klimyuk; Jonathan D. G. Jones; Jun Wang; Kenneth J. Scott; Bernard J. Carroll


The Asia Pacific Conference on Plant Tissue Culture & Agribiotechnology 2000 | 2000

Investigating the molecular basis of somaclonal variation in sugarcane

Dion K. Harrison; C. Ramage; J. Waldron; Robert G. Birch; Bernard J. Carroll


The Asia Pac Conference on Plant Tissue Culture and Agribiotech 2000 | 2000

Somatic mutagenesis reveals multiple roles for the Defective embryo and meristems (Dem) gene in plant development

M. Reyes; Louisa Matthew; J. Waldron; C. A. Brosnan; S. Brown; A. W. McDowall; Bernard J. Carroll


The Asia Pac Conf on Plant Tissue Culture & Agribiotech 2000 | 2000

Testing tomato DNA sequences for alleviating transgene silencing in sugarcane

J. Waldron; M. Reyes; X. Q. Wang; Bernard J. Carroll

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M. Reyes

University of Queensland

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C. Ramage

University of Queensland

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Agnelo Furtado

University of Queensland

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A. W. McDowall

University of Queensland

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