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Resistance Sources for Powdery Mildew and Breeding Strategies for Improvement in Fenugreek
Fenugreek is a multiuse and very valuable commercial spice crop farmed around the world, notably in Ethiopia, where it is valued for its seeds, tender shoots, and fresh leaves as well as its significant economic contribution. The yield of fenugreek crops adversely impacted by powdery mildew is the most damaging disease that exerts a substantial impact ...
Asaye Demelash, Xinqing Xiao
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Background: Genetic diversity and genetic variation of 10 populations and subpopulations of Magnolia wufengensis, a new and endangered endemic species, were examined by inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) and sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP)
Liyuan Chen +3 more
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Genetic diversity of the Arctic fox using SRAP markers
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a recently developed molecular marker technique that is stable, simple, reliable, and achieves moderate to high numbers of codominant markers. This study is the first to apply SRAP markers in a mammal, namely the Arctic fox.
M, Zhang, X J, Bai
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SRAP Molecular Marker Technology in Plant Science [PDF]
Molecular markers are commonly used in genetic diversity analysis, genetic map construc‐ tion, gene mapping and cloning, and marker assisted selection in plant breeding. Based on detection procedure, most molecular marker technologies can be classified into hybridiza‐ tion-based or PCR-based systems.
Li, Genyi +2 more
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Sequence-related amplified polymorphism markers – a tool for litchi breeders in Africa
Litchi represents an economically important crop in South Africa – however, the local industry is based on only five cultivars. In order to expand the gene pool and to extend the harvest season, new cultivars have been imported.
Elliosha Hajari +2 more
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SRAP Markers Based Genetic Analysis of Silene Species
Plant genetic resources are an essential part of the world’s natural resources, and knowledge of genetic diversity and its distribution is essential for plant conservation. In the present work, the genetic variation was studied among thirteen species of Silene genus.
Tahereh Aghaee Bargish, Fatemeh Rahmani
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Integration of Solexa sequences on an ultradense genetic map in
Background Sequence related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is commonly used to construct high density genetic maps, map genes and QTL of important agronomic traits in crops and perform genetic diversity analysis without knowing sequence information.
Geng Jianfeng +6 more
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Olive is an important horticultural plant having both cultivated and wild forms. The aim of the present study was investigating genetic diversity of 13 wild olive trees belonging four geographical populations in IRAN using SRAP neutral molecular markers ...
Rayan Partovi +3 more
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Optimization of the choice of molecular markers for identification of commercially used rice varieties in India using rapid DNA extraction protocol [PDF]
The present investigating aimed at the development of molecular marker for cultivar identification and genetic purity assessment. A total of four SSR markers and six SRAP primer were developed for the identification of sixteen different commercial ...
Bhat, Kangila Venkataramana +2 more
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Constructing a new integrated genetic linkage map and mapping quantitative trait loci for vegetative mycelium growth rate in Lentinula edodes [PDF]
The most saturated linkage map for Lentinula edodes to date was constructed based on a mono-. karyotic population of 146 single spore isolates (SSIs) using sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP), target region amplification polymorphism (TRAP ...
Bian, Yin-Bing +8 more
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