Application of DNA fingerprinting to the taxonomy of European blackberry species
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 16 (1) , 1731-1735
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.11501601286
Abstract
Thousands of blackberry species (Rubus subgenus Rubus) have been described from Central and Northern Europe. These species are usually polyploid and pseudogamous. Since apomixis is only facultative, the species have retained the possibility to produce some offspring by sexual recombination. Hybridization of restriction-enzyme-digested DNA samples to the M13, (AC)/(TG) and 33.15 probes has yielded valuable information on the occurrence and distribution of genetic variation in Rubus. Intraspecific variation proved to be very restricted, with identical DNA fingerprints sometimes being exhibited by Swedish, Danish and German populations of the same species. By comparison, interspecific variation was usually pronounced, suggesting that most species have been derived through genetic recombination. Speciation through interspecific hybridization was demonstrated in one case. Several critical taxa were investigated; some of these proved to have unique DNA fingerprints, whereas others appear to be identical with previously described species. Evaluation of raspberry cultivars, obtained through several generations of vegetative propagation or with various in vitro techniques, failed to detect any DNA fingerprint variation, suggesting that the fingerprints are somatically stable. Blackberry seedlings, obtained by pollinating various species as well as interspecific hybrids with pollen from yet other species, were successfully evaluated with DNA fingerprinting to determine the relative proportions of the apomictic and sexual seed set.Keywords
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