Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. However, only a small set of markers are commonly used. Most of them have been designed for amplification in a large range of Angiosperms and are located in the Large Single Copy (LSC). Here we developed a new set of 100 primer pairs optimized for amplification in Monocotyledons. Primer pairs amplify coding (exon) and non-coding regions (intron and intergenic spacer). They span the different chloroplast regions: 72 are located in the LSC, 13 in the Small Single Copy (SSC) and 15 in the Inverted Repeat region (IR). Amplification and sequencing were tested in 13 species of Monocotyledons: Dioscorea abyssinica, D. praehensilis, D. rotundata, D. du...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Recently, we reported the chloroplast genome-wide association of oligonucleotide repeats, indels and...
AbstractBackground: The study of plant populations is greatly facilitated by the deployment of chlor...
Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. Ho...
Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. Ho...
At present, plant molecular systematics and DNA barcoding techniques rely heavily on the use of chlo...
BACKGROUND: At present, plant molecular systematics and DNA barcoding techniques rely heavily on the...
Chloroplast microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (cpSSRs), are typically mononucleotide tande...
We present a new set of universal de novo sequencing primers targeting noncoding chloroplast DNA. Th...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Noncoding DNA sequences from numerous regions of the chloroplast genome have provided a signiWcant s...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Recently, we reported the chloroplast genome-wide association of oligonucleotide repeats, indels and...
AbstractBackground: The study of plant populations is greatly facilitated by the deployment of chlor...
Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. Ho...
Chloroplast DNA sequences are of great interest for population genetics and phylogenetic studies. Ho...
At present, plant molecular systematics and DNA barcoding techniques rely heavily on the use of chlo...
BACKGROUND: At present, plant molecular systematics and DNA barcoding techniques rely heavily on the...
Chloroplast microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (cpSSRs), are typically mononucleotide tande...
We present a new set of universal de novo sequencing primers targeting noncoding chloroplast DNA. Th...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Times Cited: 1334International audienceSix primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions...
Noncoding DNA sequences from numerous regions of the chloroplast genome have provided a signiWcant s...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Attempts to design truly universal primers to amplify chloroplast microsatellites have met with limi...
Recently, we reported the chloroplast genome-wide association of oligonucleotide repeats, indels and...
AbstractBackground: The study of plant populations is greatly facilitated by the deployment of chlor...