The aim of the present study is to evaluate a set of microsatellites and their effectiveness in determining the phylogenetic relationships among Actinidia species. A set of 14 genotypes belonging to eight Actinidia species were subjected to PCR using SSRs as molecular markers. The PCR products were analyzed on denaturing polyacrylamide gels. The discriminating ability of SSRs was based on the number of alleles and the indices DI, I and PIC. All SSR primer pairs were polymorphic and identified a total number of 61 alleles corresponding to an average of 7.8 alleles per locus. Data showed that the di-nucleotide microsatellites were more polymorphic, than the tri-nucleotide and penta-nucleotide, and were more efficient in establishing genetic s...
Understanding genetic diversity and structure in natural populations and their suitable habitat resp...
Expressed sequence tags (EST) are potential source for the development of genic microsatellite marke...
The estimation of genetic heterogeneity of female Actinidia kolomikta accessions from the pomologica...
The genus Actinidia Lindl. is large, containing between 50 and 70 species of climbing plants origina...
Actinidia eriantha Benth. is a diploid perennial woody vine native to China and is recognized as a v...
In the present study, we have performed a comprehensive comparison of different accessions of the ge...
Abstract:In the present study,a set of biparental and single-copy EPIC markers were developed by bla...
The identification of plant species and study of their genetic relatedness is an important object of...
During the last years, simple sequence repeats (SSRs, also known as microsatellites) and single-nucl...
Microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (SSRs), have been the most widely applied class of molec...
Microsatellite or Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers have evolved to the status of a most versatil...
Although microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have become a popular tool in genetic map...
The present status of research on microsatellites, also called simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or sho...
The unique collection samples of the Far Eastern species of the genus Actinidia Lindley preserved in...
RAPD The RAPD analysis of biodiversity in Actinidia species grown in Russia has been performed. Geno...
Understanding genetic diversity and structure in natural populations and their suitable habitat resp...
Expressed sequence tags (EST) are potential source for the development of genic microsatellite marke...
The estimation of genetic heterogeneity of female Actinidia kolomikta accessions from the pomologica...
The genus Actinidia Lindl. is large, containing between 50 and 70 species of climbing plants origina...
Actinidia eriantha Benth. is a diploid perennial woody vine native to China and is recognized as a v...
In the present study, we have performed a comprehensive comparison of different accessions of the ge...
Abstract:In the present study,a set of biparental and single-copy EPIC markers were developed by bla...
The identification of plant species and study of their genetic relatedness is an important object of...
During the last years, simple sequence repeats (SSRs, also known as microsatellites) and single-nucl...
Microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (SSRs), have been the most widely applied class of molec...
Microsatellite or Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers have evolved to the status of a most versatil...
Although microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have become a popular tool in genetic map...
The present status of research on microsatellites, also called simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or sho...
The unique collection samples of the Far Eastern species of the genus Actinidia Lindley preserved in...
RAPD The RAPD analysis of biodiversity in Actinidia species grown in Russia has been performed. Geno...
Understanding genetic diversity and structure in natural populations and their suitable habitat resp...
Expressed sequence tags (EST) are potential source for the development of genic microsatellite marke...
The estimation of genetic heterogeneity of female Actinidia kolomikta accessions from the pomologica...