DNA typing of grapevines: A universal methodology and database for describing cultivars and evaluating genetic relatedness
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Molecular Biology
- Vol. 25 (6) , 939-949
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00014668
Abstract
With established ampelographic techniques for grapevine identification it is often difficult to achieve a satisfactory, objective result. We have developed a DNA typing system using sequence-tagged microsatellite site markers as a means of differentiating cultivars of grapevine. A semi-automated analysis procedure was linked to an electronic database and found to be an objective and reliable system for cultivar identification using this simple marker type. The accumulated DNA typing data from over eighty cultivars demonstrated that cultivars that are difficult to differentiate phenotypically using ampelographic techniques can be distinguished by DNA typing. Parentage analysis uncovered errors in parent assignment of cultivar identification in specific cases. The electronic database has a conservative format to take into account the occurrence of null alleles and the possibility of missed alleles. Computer-assisted comparisons of cultivars in the database can be performed and various approaches for estimating the match probability that two unrelated cultivars have the same genotype simply due to chance are discused. We suggest that further development of the database through international co-operation using standardised sequence-tagged site markers offers the possibility of achieving a universal grapevine identification system.Keywords
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