[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 …

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 …

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 …

GENETIC STRUCTURE AND MALE‐MEDIATED GENE FLOW IN THE GHOST BAT (MACRODERMA GIGAS)

JW Wilmer, L Hall, E Barratt, C Moritz - Evolution, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Genetic identification of apple cultivars bred in Korea using simple sequence repeat markers

SH Ban, WH Yun, GH Kim, SI Kwon, C Choi - Horticulture, Environment …, 2014 - Springer
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 …

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 …