2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1953-8
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Repetitive genomic elements in Campomanesia xanthocarpa: prospection, characterization and cross amplification of molecular markers

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“…In this study, we add to the scientific literature, a set of nine SSR markers able to be used in genetic studies of nine Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of marker transfer to E. ramboi, E. rostrifolia, E. uruguayensis, C. guazumifolia, C. xanthocarpa, M. pungens, and P. peruviana, even though SSR markers were recently developed for C. xanthocarpa (Petry et al 2019). These transferred markers may contribute to the characterization of the genetic diversity of the species and planning conservation policies and breeding of these genetic resources.…”
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“…In this study, we add to the scientific literature, a set of nine SSR markers able to be used in genetic studies of nine Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of marker transfer to E. ramboi, E. rostrifolia, E. uruguayensis, C. guazumifolia, C. xanthocarpa, M. pungens, and P. peruviana, even though SSR markers were recently developed for C. xanthocarpa (Petry et al 2019). These transferred markers may contribute to the characterization of the genetic diversity of the species and planning conservation policies and breeding of these genetic resources.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The SSR markers transferability among species of Myrtaceae was reported by Santos et al (2007), Ferreira-Ramos et al (2014, Nogueira et al (2016), andPetry et al (2019). In this study, we add to the scientific literature, a set of nine SSR markers able to be used in genetic studies of nine Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest.…”
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