[PDF][PDF] Amplified fragment length polymorphisms and microsatellites: a phylogenetic perspective
JP Robinson, SA Harris - Which DNA marker for which purpose, 1999 - Citeseer
Harris (1999a) reviewed the use of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in
systematic studies. RAPD techniques were embraced due to the relatively high levels of …
systematic studies. RAPD techniques were embraced due to the relatively high levels of …
Ecology and genetics of wild-living cats in the north-east of Scotland and the implications for the conservation of the wildcat
MJ Daniels, MA Beaumont, PJ Johnson… - Journal of Applied …, 2001 - JSTOR
1. The wildcat is considered to be threatened by interbreeding with the domestic cat. As a
result of interbreeding the definition of a wildcat in Scotland is contentious. Many authors …
result of interbreeding the definition of a wildcat in Scotland is contentious. Many authors …
The origin of intermediate species of the genus Sorbus
E Nelson-Jones, D Briggs, A Smith - Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002 - Springer
The genus Sorbus in Europe contains five diploid species, Sorbus aria, Sorbus aucuparia,
Sorbus torminalis, Sorbus chamaemespilus and Sorbus domestica, classified into five …
Sorbus torminalis, Sorbus chamaemespilus and Sorbus domestica, classified into five …
GENETIC STRUCTURE AND MALE‐MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN THE GHOST BAT (MACRODERMA GIGAS)
The Australian ghost bat is a large, opportunistic carnivorous species that has undergone a
marked range contraction toward more mesic, tropical sites over the past century …
marked range contraction toward more mesic, tropical sites over the past century …
[PDF][PDF] Testing the reliability of microsatellite typing from faecal DNA in the savannah baboon
MK Bayes, KL Smith, SC Alberts, J Altmann… - Conservation …, 2000 - researchgate.net
Considerable debate has surrounded the potential of faecal material for non-invasive
genetic studies of wild animal populations (eg Taberlet et al. 1996; Taberlet and Waits …
genetic studies of wild animal populations (eg Taberlet et al. 1996; Taberlet and Waits …
GERMINATE. A generic database for integrating genotypic and phenotypic information for plant genetic resource collections
JM Lee, GF Davenport, D Marshall, THN Ellis… - Plant …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The extensive germplasm resource collections that are now available for major crop plants
and their wild relatives will increasingly provide valuable biological and bioinformatics …
and their wild relatives will increasingly provide valuable biological and bioinformatics …
Plant diversity: new insights from molecular biology and genomics technologies
M Jasieniuk, BD Maxwell - Weed Science, 2001 - cambridge.org
Technological advances in molecular biology have contributed substantially to our
understanding of plant genetic diversity. Early studies of allozyme variation employing …
understanding of plant genetic diversity. Early studies of allozyme variation employing …
Tunisian fig (Ficus carica L.) genetic diversity and cultivar characterization using microsatellite markers
O Saddoud, A Salhi-Hannachi, K Chatti, M Mars… - Fruits, 2005 - fruits.edpsciences.org
Introduction. Ficus carica L., well adapted to the Mediterranean climate, is ubiquitous in
Tunisia. In spite of the large possibilities of its adaptation to the Tunisian climate, its …
Tunisia. In spite of the large possibilities of its adaptation to the Tunisian climate, its …
Genetic identification of apple cultivars bred in Korea using simple sequence repeat markers
Among the many DNA markers currently available, simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers
are well developed and widely used for gene identification and cultivar discrimination by …
are well developed and widely used for gene identification and cultivar discrimination by …
微卫星多态性检测技术及其在保护遗传学中的应用
晏鹏, 吴孝兵 - 应用生态学报, 2003 - cjae.net
微卫星是一种新型的分子遗传标记, 具有只需极少量样品即可进行PCR 扩增等优点,
使之极其适合于保护遗传化学研究. 阐释了微卫星的结构, 微卫星多态检测技术的原理 …
使之极其适合于保护遗传化学研究. 阐释了微卫星的结构, 微卫星多态检测技术的原理 …