PCR ampliÞcation of four chloroplast DNA
(cpDNA) and two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) regions
followed by restriction of the ampliÞed products
was used to identify restriction fragment length polymorphisms
in 21 Actinidia taxa. Subsequently, the
mode of organelle inheritance was investigated in both
interspeciÞc and intraspeciÞc controlled crosses made
between genotypes showing di¤erent cpDNA and/or
mtDNA haplotypes. Fifty-six seedlings produced from
three interspeciÞc crosses, including in one case the
pseudo reciprocal (di¤erent genotypes of the same
species used as opposite parents), were checked for
cpDNA inheritance, and 102 seedlings from the same
interspeciÞc crosses and 32 seedlings from two intraspeci
Þc crosses within the species A. deliciosa were
checked for mtDNA inheritance. In all cases, cpDNA
was inherited from the father and mtDNA was inherited
from the mother. Maternal inheritance of mtDNA
was expected, being the rule in plants, but A. deliciosa is
the Þrst genus in angiosperms for which a widespread
and strictly paternal inheritance of cpDNA has been
reported. Transmission of chloroplastic and mitochondrial
genomes through opposite parents provides an
exceptional opportunity for studying the paternal and
maternal genetic lineages of species in the genus
Actinidia
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