RAPD (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) markers generated by arbitary decamers have been successfully employed to detect genetic polymorphisms between coffee species and between Coffea arabica genotypes. The RAPD profiles were used to construct dendrograms and these were consistent with the known history and evolution of Coffea arabica. Material originating from Ethiopia and the arabica sub-groups — C. arabica var. typica and C. arabica var. bourbon — were clearly distinguished. RAPD analysis therefore reflects morphological differences between the sub-groups and the geographical origin of the coffee material. Species-specific amplification products were also identified, but, more importantly, amplification products specific to C. canepho...
This study aimed to evaluate the genetic variability of 49 Coffea canephora clones of the breeding p...
Coffea arabica, a member of the Rubiaceae family, is the most commercially important species of the ...
Nineteen arabica coffee introgression lines (BC1F4) and two accessions derived from a spontaneous in...
RAPD (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) markers generated by arbitary decamers have been successfu...
The genetic variability of 40 accessions of_C. arabica was evaluated using a combination of the rand...
Genetic diversity was studied using RAPD markers among 119 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) individuals re...
Knowledge of the genetic variability among genotypes is important for the transfer of useful genes a...
The RAPD technique associated with restriction digestion of genomic DNA was used to assess the genet...
Molecular markers have effectively been applied to study genetic diversity and as markers of particu...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
This study aimed the identification of cultivars and/or lines of Coffea arabica of commercial intere...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
This study aimed the identification of cultivars and/or lines of Coffea arabica of commercial intere...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
This study aimed to evaluate the genetic variability of 49 Coffea canephora clones of the breeding p...
Coffea arabica, a member of the Rubiaceae family, is the most commercially important species of the ...
Nineteen arabica coffee introgression lines (BC1F4) and two accessions derived from a spontaneous in...
RAPD (randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) markers generated by arbitary decamers have been successfu...
The genetic variability of 40 accessions of_C. arabica was evaluated using a combination of the rand...
Genetic diversity was studied using RAPD markers among 119 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) individuals re...
Knowledge of the genetic variability among genotypes is important for the transfer of useful genes a...
The RAPD technique associated with restriction digestion of genomic DNA was used to assess the genet...
Molecular markers have effectively been applied to study genetic diversity and as markers of particu...
So far, there has been limited use of molecular markers in arabica coffee breeding program in Ethiop...
This study aimed the identification of cultivars and/or lines of Coffea arabica of commercial intere...
Molecular markers were used to assess polymorphism between and within the genetic bases of coffee (i...
The South-Western highlands of Ethiopia are considered to be the centre of origin and diversity of t...
This study aimed the identification of cultivars and/or lines of Coffea arabica of commercial intere...
Ethiopia is the center of origin and genetic diversity of arabica coffee. Forty-two commercial arabi...
This study aimed to evaluate the genetic variability of 49 Coffea canephora clones of the breeding p...
Coffea arabica, a member of the Rubiaceae family, is the most commercially important species of the ...
Nineteen arabica coffee introgression lines (BC1F4) and two accessions derived from a spontaneous in...