Use of random PCR (RAPD) technology to analyse phylogenetic relationships in the Lolium/Festuca complex

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Abstract

The RAPD PCR technique has been employed to investigate phylogenetic relationships between species of the genera Lolium and Festuca. Several decamer primers were used to generate patterns from groups of genotypes of several different species. The degree of band sharing was used to evaluate genetic distances between species and to construct a phylogenetic tree which is in good overall agreement with classical taxonomy, but contains a number of novel insights. The degree of homoplasy inherent in this approach has been investigated using Southern hybridization. These results are discussed in the context of current work in molecular biosystematics. © The Genetical Society of Great Britain.

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Stammers, M., Harris, J., Evans, G. M., Hayward, M. D., & Forster, J. W. (1995). Use of random PCR (RAPD) technology to analyse phylogenetic relationships in the Lolium/Festuca complex. Heredity, 74(1), 19–27. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1995.3

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