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A simple PCR-based marker to determine sex in aspen

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PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 256-261

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/plb.12217

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Aspen; marker; Populus tremula; Populus tremuloides; sex

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The genus Populus features a genetically controlled sex determination system, located on chromosome 19. However, different Populus species vary in the position of the sex-linked region on the respective chromosome and the apparent heterogametic sex, and the precise mechanism of sex determination in Populus is still unknown. Using next generation sequencing of pooled samples of male and female aspens, we identified the aspen homologue of the P.trichocarpa gene Potri.019G047300 (TOZ19') to be male-specific. While in P.tremuloides, the complete gene is missing in the genome of female plants, a short fragment of the 3-part of the gene is still present in P.tremula females. The male-specific presence and transcription of TOZ19 was further verified using PCR in various different aspen individuals and RT-PCR expression analysis. TOZ19 is potentially involved in early steps of flower development, and represents an interesting candidate gene for involvement in sex determination in aspen. Regardless of its role as candidate gene, TOZ19 represents an ideal marker for determination of the sex of non-flowering aspen individuals or seedlings.

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