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publicationNumber CN-109609681-B
titleOfInvention Identification method of loblolly pine individual based on chloroplast genome sequence
abstract The invention discloses a loblolly pine individual identification method based on a chloroplast genome sequence, which is used for detecting a molecular marker of a chloroplast genome of a sample to be detected. The method utilizes 21 SNP specific loci of chloroplast genomes existing among 21 pinus taeda germplasms to realize the differentiation of different individuals, and can identify the father ancestors of the individuals. The invention firstly discovers the polymorphism of the loblolly pine chloroplast genome sequence and discovers that the chloroplast genome can be used as a population genetic relationship for identification. Through comparison of chloroplast genome sequence difference sections, a molecular marker which can be used for screening and identifying germplasm or paternal ancestor of a loblolly pine individual is obtained, and a specific PCR amplification primer for detecting the molecular marker is further obtained, so that rapid identification of a population by utilizing a PCR amplification technology is realized, and the method plays a great role in the field of breeding of the loblolly pine.
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