Using Electrophoretic Techniques in Varietal Identification, Biosystematic Analysis, Phylogenetic Relations and Genetic Resources ManagementR. H. SammourBotany, Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta Egypt.
Personal experience gained with Lotus, Amaranthus, Medicago, and Vicia species; and flax and cotton cultivars led to conclusion that polyacrylamide gel techniques are a valuable tool to identify species and cultivars. This identification is very important for plant breeders, certification authorities and also in genetic resources management. Polyacrylamide gel techniques allow us to: 1) identify variation among the taxa of each species; 2) screen the purity of the ever expanding number of cultivars; 3) verify whether or not two or more morphologically identical accession in the collection were also electrophoretically identical; and 4) exploit the important traits of landraces and wild relatives to provide increasing crop production and stabilizing yield. Keywords: Electrophoresis, phylogenesis, genetic resources.
R. H. Sammour. Using Electrophoretic Techniques in Varietal Identification, Biosystematic Analysis, Phylogenetic Relations and Genetic Resources Management. Med J Islamic World Acad Sci. 1991; 4(3): 221-226
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