Development of multiple genetic markers for studies of genetic variation
in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi using AFLP.
Rosendahl, S; Taylor, J W.
Molecular Ecology, v.6, n.9, (1997): 821-829.
Abstract
Intraspecific and interspecific genetic variation was studied among
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. DNA was extracted from single spores and
variation was analysed by AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism).
The patterns of amplified fragments revealed substantial genetic
variation between spores from the same isolates. Possible
recombination in the fungi
was studied by comparing the obtained data with data generated by
artificial recombination of the data sets. No evidence for recombination
was found by the analysis, suggesting that the fungi reproduce clonally.
The AFLP technique generated a large number of fragments, and the
potential for using the technique in population genetic studies of these
important unculturable biotrophic fungi is discussed.