Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) PCR method was used to assess the level of diversity and genetic structure in Ornithogalum L. populations from Serbia and Hungary with the main goal of improving the knowledge of this genus in the given region. The material was collected from 19 populations and identified as two morphologically similar and phylogenetically close taxa: O. umbellatum L. 1753 and O. divergens Boreau 1887. All ten RAPD primers used for the analysis gave PCR products, with length between 3000bp and 300bp. There were 101 amplified fragments in total; number of polymorphic bands per primer varied between seven and 13. Percentage of polymorphic loci was 96% in total and 12% in average in each popula...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
Polymerase chain reaction based random amplified polymorphic DNA (PCR-RAPD) markers were employed to...
Analysis of genetic diversity is a major step for understanding evolution and breeding applications....
Ornithogalum is an important species used as vegetable, ornamental and medicinal plant. Although sev...
Abstract: Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) method was applied to assess genetic variation a...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
Genetic diversity is a crucial component for plant survivability and fitness in terms of adaptation,...
Molecular markers are used in plant science in a variety of ways. The method of molecular genome mar...
A successful management and preservation of the natural populations is depending on accurate assess-...
The objectives of this study were to reveal DNAs (RAPD) individual variation and to analyze the gen...
Genetic diversity has been investigated by the application of molecular markers in, for the first. t...
Anatomical characters of two morphologically similar Ornithogalum taxa, O. umbellatum and O. diverge...
PCR-RAPD markers revealed individual variation in F. ornus. A total of 122 fragments were amplified...
OLGA RAKSA DNA Polymorphism Study in Wild Populations of Herb – Paris (Paris quadrifolia L.) from Li...
an important wild tree served as a vegetable for local Thai people. Natural populations of this spec...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
Polymerase chain reaction based random amplified polymorphic DNA (PCR-RAPD) markers were employed to...
Analysis of genetic diversity is a major step for understanding evolution and breeding applications....
Ornithogalum is an important species used as vegetable, ornamental and medicinal plant. Although sev...
Abstract: Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) method was applied to assess genetic variation a...
Genetic diversity studies are essential to understand the conservation and management of plant resou...
Genetic diversity is a crucial component for plant survivability and fitness in terms of adaptation,...
Molecular markers are used in plant science in a variety of ways. The method of molecular genome mar...
A successful management and preservation of the natural populations is depending on accurate assess-...
The objectives of this study were to reveal DNAs (RAPD) individual variation and to analyze the gen...
Genetic diversity has been investigated by the application of molecular markers in, for the first. t...
Anatomical characters of two morphologically similar Ornithogalum taxa, O. umbellatum and O. diverge...
PCR-RAPD markers revealed individual variation in F. ornus. A total of 122 fragments were amplified...
OLGA RAKSA DNA Polymorphism Study in Wild Populations of Herb – Paris (Paris quadrifolia L.) from Li...
an important wild tree served as a vegetable for local Thai people. Natural populations of this spec...
Understanding the availability, extent and apportionment of genetic variability in natural populatio...
Polymerase chain reaction based random amplified polymorphic DNA (PCR-RAPD) markers were employed to...
Analysis of genetic diversity is a major step for understanding evolution and breeding applications....