Gender identification in date palm using molecular markers

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Breeding of date palm is complicated because of its long life cycle and heterozygous nature. Sexual propagation of date palm does not produce true-to-type plants. Sex of date palms cannot be identified until the first flowering stage. Molecular markers such as random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), sequence-characterized amplified regions (SCAR), and simple sequence repeats (SSR) have successfully been used to identify the sex-linked loci in the plant genome and to isolate the corresponding genes. This chapter highlights the use of three molecular markers including RAPD, SCAR, and SSR to identify the gender of date palm seedlings.

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Awan, F. S., Maryam, Jaskani, M. J., & Sadia, B. (2017). Gender identification in date palm using molecular markers. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1638, pp. 209–225). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7159-6_18

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