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Euphytica | 1999

The use of microsatellite polymorphisms for the identification of Australian breeding lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Stephen H Garland; Laurence G Lewin; Mahin Abedinia; Robert J Henry; Anthony B Blakeney

Ten microsatellite loci were analysed for 43 cultivars or breeding lines of rice. Polymorphism-Information-Content values ranged from 0.62 to 0.92. The microsatellite markers were found to be useful for cultivar identification and assessment of genetic relationships. Most of the cultivars could be uniquely identified by at least one microsatellite marker. Genetic heterogeneity was detected within rice samples by amplification of microsatellites from DNA extracted from multiple individual plants and also from bulked DNA preparations.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2000

PCR-based molecular markers for the fragrance gene in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

Stephen H Garland; Laurence G Lewin; Anthony B Blakeney; Russell F Reinke; Robert J Henry

Abstract The genomic DNA clone RG28, linked to the major fragrance gene of rice (fgr), was assessed for polymorphism in order to produce a PCR-based marker for fragrance. A small mono-nucleotide repeat, that was polymorphic between a pair of fragrant and non-fragrant cultivars, was identified and developed into a co-dominant PCR-based marker. The polymorphism-information-content determinations for three microsatellite markers, that have been genetically mapped near RG28, are also presented. These PCR-based markers will be highly useful in distinguishing fragrance-producing alleles from non-fragrance-producing alleles at the fgr locus.


Archive | 2000

Microsatellite and SNP markers for sd-1 in rice

Stephen H Garland; Laurence G Lewin; Anthony B Blakeney; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2001

The application of molecular markers to rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Australia

Mandy J Christopher; Stephen H Garland; Russell F Reinke; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2001

Identification of forty-three Australian breeding lines and commercial rice cultivars by DNA testing

Effie M. Ablett; Stephen H Garland; P Williams; Anthony B Blakeney; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2000

The application of molecular markers to rice in Australia

Mandy J Christopher; Stephen H Garland; Russell F Reinke; Robert J Henry


Advances in rice genetics, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, 22-27 October 2000. | 2000

The application of molecular markers in rice

Mandy J Christopher; Stephen H Garland; Russell F Reinke; Robert J Henry


Archive | 1998

Practical applications of biotechnology in the Australian rice industry

Robert J Henry; Mahin Abedinia; Stephen H Garland; Anthony B Blakeney; Laurence G Lewin


Archive | 1998

Application of molecular techniques to rice improvement in Australia

Robert J Henry; Mahin Abedinia; Shoukat Sterle; Stephen H Garland; Anthony B Blakeney; Laurence G Lewin


Archive | 1997

Microsatellite analysis of rice

Stephen H Garland; Mahin Abedinia; Robert J Henry; Anthony B Blakeney; Laurence G Lewin

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Robert J Henry

University of Queensland

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Mahin Abedinia

Southern Cross University

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Russell F Reinke

International Rice Research Institute

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A McLauchlan

Southern Cross University

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Effie M. Ablett

Southern Cross University

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L Slade Lee

Southern Cross University

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Laura E Homer

Southern Cross University

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Mervyn Shepherd

Southern Cross University

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