Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers

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Autor(a) principal: Gaiotto, Fernanda Amato
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Bramucci, Marcelo, Grattapaglia, Dario
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Resumo: Eucalyptus breeding is typically conducted by selection in open-pollinated progenies. As mating is controlled only on the female side of the cross, knowledge of outcrossing versus selÞng rates is essential for maintaining adequate levels of genetic variability for continuous gains. Outcrossing rate in an open-pollinated breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla was estimated by two PCR-based dominant marker technologies, RAPD and AFLP, using 11 open-pollinated progeny arrays of 24 individuals. Estimated outcrossing rates indicate predominant outcrossing and suggest maintenance of adequate genetic variability within families. The multilcous outcrossing rate (t.) estimated from RAPD markers (0.93$0.027), although in the same range, was higher (a'0.01) than the estimate based on AFLP (0.89$0.033). Both estimates were of similar magnitude to those estimated for natural populations using isozymes. The estimated WrightÕs Þxation index was lower than expected based on t. possibly resulting from selection against selfed seedlings when sampling plants for the study. An empirical analysis suggests that 18 is the minimum number of dominant marker loci necessary to achieve robust estimates of t.. This study demonstrates the usefulness of dominant markers, both RAPD and AFLP, for estimating the outcrossing rate in breeding and natural populations of forest trees. We anticipate an increasing use of such PCR-based technologies in mating-system studies, in view of their high throughput and universality of the reagents, particularly for species where isozyme systems have not yet been optimized.
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Estimated outcrossing rates indicate predominant outcrossing and suggest maintenance of adequate genetic variability within families. The multilcous outcrossing rate (t.) estimated from RAPD markers (0.93$0.027), although in the same range, was higher (a'0.01) than the estimate based on AFLP (0.89$0.033). Both estimates were of similar magnitude to those estimated for natural populations using isozymes. The estimated WrightÕs Þxation index was lower than expected based on t. possibly resulting from selection against selfed seedlings when sampling plants for the study. An empirical analysis suggests that 18 is the minimum number of dominant marker loci necessary to achieve robust estimates of t.. This study demonstrates the usefulness of dominant markers, both RAPD and AFLP, for estimating the outcrossing rate in breeding and natural populations of forest trees. We anticipate an increasing use of such PCR-based technologies in mating-system studies, in view of their high throughput and universality of the reagents, particularly for species where isozyme systems have not yet been optimized.Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-10T03:52:12Z (GMT). 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
title Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
spellingShingle Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
Gaiotto, Fernanda Amato
Mating system
AFLP
RAPD
Eucalyptus
title_short Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
title_full Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
title_fullStr Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
title_sort Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers
author Gaiotto, Fernanda Amato
author_facet Gaiotto, Fernanda Amato
Bramucci, Marcelo
Grattapaglia, Dario
author_role author
author2 Bramucci, Marcelo
Grattapaglia, Dario
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaiotto, Fernanda Amato
Bramucci, Marcelo
Grattapaglia, Dario
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mating system
AFLP
RAPD
Eucalyptus
topic Mating system
AFLP
RAPD
Eucalyptus
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Eucalyptus breeding is typically conducted by selection in open-pollinated progenies. As mating is controlled only on the female side of the cross, knowledge of outcrossing versus selÞng rates is essential for maintaining adequate levels of genetic variability for continuous gains. Outcrossing rate in an open-pollinated breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla was estimated by two PCR-based dominant marker technologies, RAPD and AFLP, using 11 open-pollinated progeny arrays of 24 individuals. Estimated outcrossing rates indicate predominant outcrossing and suggest maintenance of adequate genetic variability within families. The multilcous outcrossing rate (t.) estimated from RAPD markers (0.93$0.027), although in the same range, was higher (a'0.01) than the estimate based on AFLP (0.89$0.033). Both estimates were of similar magnitude to those estimated for natural populations using isozymes. The estimated WrightÕs Þxation index was lower than expected based on t. possibly resulting from selection against selfed seedlings when sampling plants for the study. An empirical analysis suggests that 18 is the minimum number of dominant marker loci necessary to achieve robust estimates of t.. This study demonstrates the usefulness of dominant markers, both RAPD and AFLP, for estimating the outcrossing rate in breeding and natural populations of forest trees. We anticipate an increasing use of such PCR-based technologies in mating-system studies, in view of their high throughput and universality of the reagents, particularly for species where isozyme systems have not yet been optimized.
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description Eucalyptus breeding is typically conducted by selection in open-pollinated progenies. As mating is controlled only on the female side of the cross, knowledge of outcrossing versus selÞng rates is essential for maintaining adequate levels of genetic variability for continuous gains. Outcrossing rate in an open-pollinated breeding population of Eucalyptus urophylla was estimated by two PCR-based dominant marker technologies, RAPD and AFLP, using 11 open-pollinated progeny arrays of 24 individuals. Estimated outcrossing rates indicate predominant outcrossing and suggest maintenance of adequate genetic variability within families. The multilcous outcrossing rate (t.) estimated from RAPD markers (0.93$0.027), although in the same range, was higher (a'0.01) than the estimate based on AFLP (0.89$0.033). Both estimates were of similar magnitude to those estimated for natural populations using isozymes. The estimated WrightÕs Þxation index was lower than expected based on t. possibly resulting from selection against selfed seedlings when sampling plants for the study. An empirical analysis suggests that 18 is the minimum number of dominant marker loci necessary to achieve robust estimates of t.. This study demonstrates the usefulness of dominant markers, both RAPD and AFLP, for estimating the outcrossing rate in breeding and natural populations of forest trees. We anticipate an increasing use of such PCR-based technologies in mating-system studies, in view of their high throughput and universality of the reagents, particularly for species where isozyme systems have not yet been optimized.
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