Nuclear microsatellite markers for the date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera L.): characterization and utility across the genus Phoenix and in other palm genera
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TextoSeries ; Molecular Ecology Notes, 4(2), p.256-258, 2004Trabajos contenidos: - Billotte, N
- Marseillac, N
- Brottier, P
- Noyer, J.L
- Jacquemoud-Collet, J.-P
- Moreau, C
- Couvreur, Y
- Couvreur, Y
- Pintaud, J.-C
- Risterucci, A.-M
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A (GA)n microsatellite-enriched library was constructed and 16 nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR)loci were characterized in Phoenix dactylifera . Across-taxa amplification and genotyping tests showed the utility of most SSR markers in 11 other Phoenix species and the transferability of some of them in Elaeis guineensis , 11 species of Pritchardia, Pritchardiopsis jeanneneyi and six species of Astrocaryum . The first to be published for P. dactylifera , these new SSR resources are available for cultivar identification, pedigree analysis, germplasm diversity as well as genetic mapping studies.
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