Recent studies utilizing transcriptome sequences generated by next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have demonstrated the ability to rapidly detect and characterize thousands of gene-based microsatellites from different plants. However, these simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were seldom used directly to test interspecific transferability in the populations of closely related species. Aspidistra Ker-Gawl. is a monocot genus with high species richness and diversity in flower structure but its fresh floral materials are not easy to obtain. Until now, little is known about genetic background in the species of Aspidistra, quite apart from the fearful reduction of their natural habitats. In this study, the floral transcriptome of Aspidistra...
Angelica dahurica is a widely grown plant species with multiple uses, especially in the medical fiel...
The alpine plant Arabis alpina is an emerging model in the ecological genomic field which is well-su...
We present the leaf and floral transcriptomes of two hybridizing bromeliad species that differ in th...
Recent studies utilizing transcriptome sequences generated by next generation sequencing (NGS) techn...
Background: Lychnis kiusiana Makino is an endangered perennial herb native to wetland areas in Korea...
Background: Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) are widely used in population genetic studies but their c...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Asterids is one of the major plant clades comprising of many commercially...
Premise of the study: The One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Project (1KP, 1000+ assembled plant tran...
To generate inexpensive and efficient DNA markers for addressing a number of population genetics pro...
Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., (common ragweed), is an annual invasive and highly troublesome plant spe...
Plant genomes have often been compared by analysis of the sequences of specific loci. High throughpu...
<div><p><i>Ambrosia artemisiifolia</i> L., (common ragweed), is an annual invasive and highly troubl...
Limestone karsts are renowned for extremely high species richness and endemism. Aspidistra (Asparaga...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
Premise of the study: Despite the extensive phenotypic variation that characterizes the Gesneriaceae...
Angelica dahurica is a widely grown plant species with multiple uses, especially in the medical fiel...
The alpine plant Arabis alpina is an emerging model in the ecological genomic field which is well-su...
We present the leaf and floral transcriptomes of two hybridizing bromeliad species that differ in th...
Recent studies utilizing transcriptome sequences generated by next generation sequencing (NGS) techn...
Background: Lychnis kiusiana Makino is an endangered perennial herb native to wetland areas in Korea...
Background: Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) are widely used in population genetic studies but their c...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Asterids is one of the major plant clades comprising of many commercially...
Premise of the study: The One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Project (1KP, 1000+ assembled plant tran...
To generate inexpensive and efficient DNA markers for addressing a number of population genetics pro...
Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., (common ragweed), is an annual invasive and highly troublesome plant spe...
Plant genomes have often been compared by analysis of the sequences of specific loci. High throughpu...
<div><p><i>Ambrosia artemisiifolia</i> L., (common ragweed), is an annual invasive and highly troubl...
Limestone karsts are renowned for extremely high species richness and endemism. Aspidistra (Asparaga...
Background: Wild relatives in the genus Arabidopsis are recognized as useful model systems to study ...
Premise of the study: Despite the extensive phenotypic variation that characterizes the Gesneriaceae...
Angelica dahurica is a widely grown plant species with multiple uses, especially in the medical fiel...
The alpine plant Arabis alpina is an emerging model in the ecological genomic field which is well-su...
We present the leaf and floral transcriptomes of two hybridizing bromeliad species that differ in th...