Forty one simple sequence repeats were isolated from two microsatellite enriched libraries of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.). After screening, 17 selected microsatellite loci were characterized and evaluated on a set of 31 cultivars and clones from Algerian and Californian germplasm. All primer pairs produced an amplification product of the expected size and detected high polymorphism among the analysed samples. These nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are expected to be a very effective tool for evaluating genetic diversity in date palm germplasm. Acrosstaxa amplification showed the usefulness of most SSR markers in 14 other species across the genus Phoenix
Premise of the study: To complement existing sets of primarily &nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Premise of the study : To complement existing sets of primarily nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Abstract Date palm (Phoenix dactyliferaL.) is extensively cultivated in the Middle East and in North...
A (GA)n microsatellite-enriched library was constructed and 16 nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) ...
A (GA)n microsatellite-enriched library was constructed and 16 nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) ...
Simple Sequence Repeats were isolated from a genomic library of Phoenix dactylifera L. All primer pa...
Due to the economic importance of the date palm in Tunisia, we attempt to develop microsatellite mar...
AbstractBackgroundThe present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assess...
Understanding genetic relatedness in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) germplasm is important for e...
Background: The present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assessing ge...
Abstract Background Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an important tree in the Middle East and N...
Fourteen microsatellite loci of Phoenix dactylifera were targeted to examine the genetic diversity i...
Background: The present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assessing ge...
Background: Microsatellite (Simple Sequence Repeat) markers are very powerful tool especially in pla...
Premise of the study: To complement existing sets of primarily dinucleotide microsatellite loci from...
Premise of the study: To complement existing sets of primarily &nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Premise of the study : To complement existing sets of primarily nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Abstract Date palm (Phoenix dactyliferaL.) is extensively cultivated in the Middle East and in North...
A (GA)n microsatellite-enriched library was constructed and 16 nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) ...
A (GA)n microsatellite-enriched library was constructed and 16 nuclear simple sequence repeat (SSR) ...
Simple Sequence Repeats were isolated from a genomic library of Phoenix dactylifera L. All primer pa...
Due to the economic importance of the date palm in Tunisia, we attempt to develop microsatellite mar...
AbstractBackgroundThe present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assess...
Understanding genetic relatedness in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) germplasm is important for e...
Background: The present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assessing ge...
Abstract Background Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an important tree in the Middle East and N...
Fourteen microsatellite loci of Phoenix dactylifera were targeted to examine the genetic diversity i...
Background: The present study was undertaken towards the development of SSR markers and assessing ge...
Background: Microsatellite (Simple Sequence Repeat) markers are very powerful tool especially in pla...
Premise of the study: To complement existing sets of primarily dinucleotide microsatellite loci from...
Premise of the study: To complement existing sets of primarily &nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Premise of the study : To complement existing sets of primarily nucleotide microsatellite loci from ...
Abstract Date palm (Phoenix dactyliferaL.) is extensively cultivated in the Middle East and in North...