Citrus (Rutaceae) SNP Markers Based on Competitive Allele-Specific PCR; Transferability Across the Aurantioideae Subfamily (original) (raw)

2013, Applications in Plant Sciences

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This study investigates the development of SNP markers in citrus (Rutaceae) using competitive allele-specific PCR, focusing on the transferability of these markers across the Aurantioideae subfamily. Testing 42 SNP primers, a high accuracy rate of 95.41% was achieved when compared to Sanger sequencing from previous research. The findings highlight significant polymorphism within the Citrus genus, particularly in C. reticulata, and demonstrate that these SNP markers are effective for phylogenetic studies and germplasm management in citrus species.

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