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EST-SSR markers for gerbera (Gerbera hybrida)

Molecular Breeding, 2010
Gerbera (Gerbera hybrida) is one of the most important cut and pot flowers marketed worldwide. Few molecular markers and no SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers were available for gerbera breeding and genetic studies. Through in silico analysis of 8,670 unigene sequences assembled from 16,998 gerbera expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in the GenBank, we ...
Li Gong, Zhanao Deng
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Cross-transferability of SSR markers in Osmanthus

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2017
Developing a molecular tool kit for hybrid breeding of Osmanthus species and related genera is an important step in creating a systematic breeding program for this species. To date, molecular resources have been aimed solely at Osmanthus fragrans with little work to develop markers for other species and cultivars.
Lisa W. Alexander   +2 more
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USING SSR MARKERS TO DISTINGUISH APPLE CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
The accessibility of reliable genetic markers is essential for variety identification and/or the development of efficient breeding methods to create new apple cultivars selected for disease resistance, fruit quality or tree growth characteristics etc.
Z. Galli   +4 more
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New Polymorphic EST-SSR Markers in Sugarcane

Sugar Tech, 2012
New polymorphic SSR markers in sugarcane has potential usefulness to studies genetic diversity, genetic mapping, DNA fingerprinting and determination offspring as true hybrids, selfing or contaminant in germplasm from breeding program. SSR markers can be obtained in several ways, and the search for SSR-EST sequences an alternative with significant ...
Dennis Crystian Silva   +5 more
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Transferability of SSR markers among wheat, rye, and triticale

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2003
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are a valuable tool for many purposes, such as mapping, fingerprinting, and breeding. However, they are only available in some economically important crops because of the high cost and labor intensity involved in their development.
C, Kuleung, P S, Baenziger, I, Dweikat
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Transferability of rice SSR markers to bamboo

Euphytica, 2010
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely applied in studies of plant molecular genetics due to their abundance in the genome, codominant nature, high repeatability, and transferability in cross-species applications. To investigate the possibility of applying rice SSR markers in bamboo, we selected 120 rice SSR markers that are evenly ...
Shu-Yun Chen   +5 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF EST BASED SSR MARKERS FOR GARLIC GENOME

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
Although it is time consuming and expensive to develop SSR markers, they have some advantages such as co-dominancy, reproducibility and high amount of polymorphic alleles as a PCR based marker system. For genetic and molecular studies in garlic, generally RAPD and AFLP markers have been utilized.
CANSEV, ASUMAN   +4 more
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ANALYSIS AND TRANSFERABILITY OF EST-SSR MARKERS IN GRAPES

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
Recent increase in the availability of expressed sequence tag (EST) data has facilitated the development of microsatellite markers in a number of plant species, including grapevine. We identified 23 ESTs containing perfect simple sequence repeats (EST-SSR) of di-, tri-, tetra-, and penta-nucleotide type from 506 expressed sequence tags (EST ...
AKKAK, Aziz   +4 more
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[Strategies for development of SSR molecular markers].

Yi chuan = Hereditas, 2006
SSR molecular markers have been used widely in many genetic studies and become one of the most popular molecular markers due to their high polymorphism, abundant informativeness, convenience of assay by PCR and distribution throughout the genome. The major drawback of SSR molecular markers is that their primers need to be designed according to the ...
Zeng-Cui, Zhang, Xi-Lin, Hou
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SSR AND EST-SSR MARKERS FOR OPUNTIA SPP. FINGERPRINTING AND GENETIC DIVERSITY EVALUATION

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
CURRÒ S   +4 more
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