Even though lentil has been an important food legume for centuries, genetic studies in lentil are still in their infancy. Genetic diversity and relationships among wild Lens species from Turkey has seldom been investigated. Additionally, a limited number of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers have been developed for use in breeding and genetic studies of lentil crop. In this study, molecular characterization of 50 accessions mostly from Turkey, belonging to 6 wild and 1 cultivated Lens species, was performed using newly developed inter-primer binding site (iPBS) retrotransposons and inter-SSR (ISSR) markers. The 10 iPBS primers generated a total of 151 scorable bands, of which 150 were polymorphic (99.3%) with an average of 15.0 polymorphi...
A series of experiments were conducted to assess the genetic variability and genetic relationships a...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are valuable genetic and genomic research tools and are extensi...
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are invaluable gene sources for various traits of interest, yet these pot...
Even though lentil has been an important food legume for centuries, genetic studies in lentil are st...
The molecular characterization of cultivated plant genepools is of foremost importance for germplasm...
Advances in comparative genomics have provided significant opportunities for analysis of genetic div...
Lentil is the sixth most important pulse crop terms of production in the world, but the number of av...
Retrotransposons with long terminal repeats (LTR-RTs) are widespread mobile elements in eukaryotic g...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are the major molecular tools for genetic and genomic researche...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.), a diploid (2n = 14) with a genome size greater than 4000 Mbp, is an ...
Low productivity of pilosae type lentils grown in South Asia is attributed to narrow genetic base of...
Lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris) is a nutritious and affordable pulse with an ancient crop dom...
RAPD markers were used to distinguish between six different Lens taxa, representing cultivated lenti...
AbstractLentil (Lens culinaris Medik.), a diploid (2n=14) with a genome size greater than 4000Mbp, i...
<div><p>Lentil (<i>Lens culinaris</i> ssp. <i>culinaris</i>) is a nutritious and affordable pulse wi...
A series of experiments were conducted to assess the genetic variability and genetic relationships a...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are valuable genetic and genomic research tools and are extensi...
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are invaluable gene sources for various traits of interest, yet these pot...
Even though lentil has been an important food legume for centuries, genetic studies in lentil are st...
The molecular characterization of cultivated plant genepools is of foremost importance for germplasm...
Advances in comparative genomics have provided significant opportunities for analysis of genetic div...
Lentil is the sixth most important pulse crop terms of production in the world, but the number of av...
Retrotransposons with long terminal repeats (LTR-RTs) are widespread mobile elements in eukaryotic g...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are the major molecular tools for genetic and genomic researche...
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.), a diploid (2n = 14) with a genome size greater than 4000 Mbp, is an ...
Low productivity of pilosae type lentils grown in South Asia is attributed to narrow genetic base of...
Lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris) is a nutritious and affordable pulse with an ancient crop dom...
RAPD markers were used to distinguish between six different Lens taxa, representing cultivated lenti...
AbstractLentil (Lens culinaris Medik.), a diploid (2n=14) with a genome size greater than 4000Mbp, i...
<div><p>Lentil (<i>Lens culinaris</i> ssp. <i>culinaris</i>) is a nutritious and affordable pulse wi...
A series of experiments were conducted to assess the genetic variability and genetic relationships a...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are valuable genetic and genomic research tools and are extensi...
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are invaluable gene sources for various traits of interest, yet these pot...