2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2008.02.007
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Corrigendum to “Microsatellite fingerprinting of homonymous grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) varieties in neighboring regions of South-East Turkey” [Sci. Hortic. 114 (2007) 164–169]

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“…Microsatellite markers have been extensively used in grape for different purposes: variety identification in collections, pedigree analysis, or genetic mapping (1,31,36). Several genetic diversity studies have been conducted in local, regional or national germplasm collection of grape using microsatellite markers, for example, Portugal (9), turkey (19), tunisia (35), Spain (18,21), hungary (12), Brasil (20), italy (29) and France (25).…”
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“…Microsatellite markers have been extensively used in grape for different purposes: variety identification in collections, pedigree analysis, or genetic mapping (1,31,36). Several genetic diversity studies have been conducted in local, regional or national germplasm collection of grape using microsatellite markers, for example, Portugal (9), turkey (19), tunisia (35), Spain (18,21), hungary (12), Brasil (20), italy (29) and France (25).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of the cultivars is very important at all phenological stages. [ 5 ] Besides ampelographic descriptors DNA fingerprints are significant tools in varietal characterization in grapevine. Among these molecular methods microsatellite (SSR = simple sequence repeats) analyses became widely used due to their reliability and high reproducibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%