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The level of polymorphism of the restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) detected by 33 almond genomic and cDNA probes was studied in a set of 52 European and North-American apricot cultivars. Eighteen of these probes were polymorphic and yielded a total of 48 scorable bands, allowing the identification of 45 different phenotypes. Most cultivars (43) had an individually distinguishable RFLP phenotype, and three of the five clusters with the same phenotype contained cultivars that were likely to be synonymous. The group of Spanish cultivars (25) had a lower level of polymorphism than the others, suggesting that bottlenecks may have occurred in the recent history of the apricot that have eroded its genetic variability.
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De Vicente, M. C., Truco, M. J., Egea, J., Burgos, L., & Arús, P. (1998). RFLP variability in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). Plant Breeding, 117(2), 153–158. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.1998.tb01470.x
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