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We have developed an optimized RAPD analysis approach using the unusually heat-stable KlenTaq1 DNA polymerase. This enzyme is used in conjunction with a genomic DNA isolation method that includes a modified CTAB DNA isolation protocol, ethanol re-precipitation of resuspended nucleic acids from 2M NaCl, and Chelex 100 treatment. When needed, additional gel purification and isolation of high molecular weight DNA for use as a template in RAPD analysis is shown to remove amplification product ambiguity from within isolates of the same line as well as from between lines. This optimized RAPD analysis was used to define polymorphisms in lines of flax nearly isogenic for rust resistance at theL locus. It should also be useful for any plant species.
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Abbreviations
- CTAB:
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hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide
- RAPD:
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random amplified polymorphic DNA
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Aldrich, J., Cullis, C.A. RAPD analysis in flax: Optimization of yield and reproducibility using klenTaq 1 DNA polymerase, chelex 100, and gel purification of genomic DNA. Plant Mol Biol Rep 11, 128–141 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02670471
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