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Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms [SNPs] at candidate genes involved in abiotic stress in two Prosopis species and hybrids
Resumen
Aim of the study: Identify and compare SNPs on candidate genes related to abiotic stress in Prosopis chilensis,
Prosopis flexuosa and interspecific hybrids
Area of the study: Chaco árido, Argentina.
Material and Methods: Fragments from 6 candidate genes were sequenced in 60 genotypes. DNA polymorphisms
were analyzed.
Main Results: The analysis revealed that the hybrids had the highest rate of polymorphism, followed by P. flexuosa
and P. chilensis,
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Aim of the study: Identify and compare SNPs on candidate genes related to abiotic stress in Prosopis chilensis,
Prosopis flexuosa and interspecific hybrids
Area of the study: Chaco árido, Argentina.
Material and Methods: Fragments from 6 candidate genes were sequenced in 60 genotypes. DNA polymorphisms
were analyzed.
Main Results: The analysis revealed that the hybrids had the highest rate of polymorphism, followed by P. flexuosa
and P. chilensis, the values found are comparable to other forest tree species.
Research highlights: This approach will help to study genetic diversity variation on natural populations for assessing
the effects of environmental changes.
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Fuente
Forest systems 23 (3): 490-493. (2014)
Fecha
2014
Editorial
Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (España)
ISSN
2171-5068
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Tipo de documento
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