Genetic clues to the origin of the apple
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9525(02)02689-6
Genetic clues to the origin of the apple
Abstract
Molecular genetic markers complement archaeological, breeding and geographical investigations of the origins, history and domestication of plants. With increasing access to wild apples from Central Asia, along with the use of molecular genetic markers capable of distinguishing between species, and explicit methods of phylogeny reconstruction, it is now possible to test hypotheses about the origin of the domesticated apple. Analyses of nuclear rDNA and chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequences indicate that the domesticated apple is most closely related to series Malus species. Moreover, the occurrence of a shared 18-bp duplication in the cpDNAs of wild and cultivated apple supports the close relationship between them. Hypotheses about the hybridization and the origin of the domesticated apple cannot be rejected completely until more variable, phylogenetically informative markers are found.
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