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TL;DR: The technique of random amplification of polymorphic DNA using arbitrary primers (RAPD-PCR) is applied to analyse the relationship between four accessions of E. dalrympleana and Grevillea ‘Elegance’ and determine genetic differences between the bark and variously aged wood samples in two Robinia pseudoacacia trees.
Abstract: Summary Positive identification of tree species, subspecies and accessions is often difficult or impossible based primarily on morphological traits, and a technique ensuring reliable, repeatable and unique species identification is required The use of molecular markers offers such a technique, allowing assessment of polymorphic variation among and between species directly at the DNA level In this study we have applied the technique of random amplification of polymorphic DNA using arbitrary primers (RAPD-PCR) to analyse the relationship between four accessions of E microcorys, and their differences to E dalrympleana and Grevillea ‘Elegance’ Additionally the versatility of RAPD-PCR was demonstrated by determining genetic differences between the bark and variously aged wood samples in two Robinia pseudoacacia trees It was necessary to test a small number of commercially available ten-base synthetic oligonucleotide primers before arriving at one which clearly distinguished all accessions, species and gen

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