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PDF) Association between Chloroplast and Mitochondrial DNA sequences in Chinese Prunus genotypes (Prunus persica, Prunus domestica, and Prunus avium)
Transcriptome analysis and codominant markers development in caper, a drought tolerant orphan crop with medicinal value | Scientific Reports
Genetic diversity of Prunus armeniaca L. var. ansu Maxim. germplasm revealed by simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers | PLOS ONE
Genetic Analysis of Prunus salicina L. by Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA ( RAPD) and Intersimple Sequence Repeat (ISSR)
Exotic genes for solving emerging peach production challenges - ScienceDirect
PDF] Identification of Hybrids between Prunus salicina and Armeniaca vulgaris by RAPD and SSR by Yang Honghua, Qin Hongwei, MI Mapanduo, Xiao Jun · 2260587395 · OA.mg
Comparative Analysis of SSR Markers Developed in Exon, Intron, and Intergenic Regions and Distributed in Regions Controlling Fruit Quality Traits in Prunus Species: Genetic Diversity and Association Studies | SpringerLink
Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Hungarian Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Germplasm as a Valuable Gene Resource in: HortScience Volume 52 Issue 12 (2017)
Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Hungarian Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Germplasm as a Valuable Gene Resource in: HortScience Volume 52 Issue 12 (2017)
Simple Sequence Repeat and S-Locus Genotyping to Assist the Genetic Characterization and Breeding of Polyploid Prunus Species, P. spinosa and P. domestica subsp. insititia | SpringerLink
Comparative analysis of genomic- and EST-SSRs in European plum (Prunus domestica L.): implications for the diversity analysis of
Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Genetic Characterization of a Plum Landrace Collection from La Palma, Canary Islands
Genetic diversity of Prunus armeniaca L. var. ansu Maxim. germplasm revealed by simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers | PLOS ONE
SciELO - Brasil - Microsatellite markers: what they mean and why they are so useful Microsatellite markers: what they mean and why they are so useful
Genetic characterization of worldwide Prunus domestica (plum) germplasm using sequence-based genotyping | Horticulture Research
Genetic characterization of worldwide Prunus domestica (plum) germplasm using sequence-based genotyping | Horticulture Research
Frontiers | Chromosome-Scale Genome Assembly for Chinese Sour Jujube and Insights Into Its Genome Evolution and Domestication Signature
Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Hungarian Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Germplasm as a Valuable Gene Resource in: HortScience Volume 52 Issue 12 (2017)
Comparative Analysis of SSR Markers Developed in Exon, Intron, and Intergenic Regions and Distributed in Regions Controlling Fruit Quality Traits in Prunus Species: Genetic Diversity and Association Studies | SpringerLink
Clarifying Omics Concepts, Challenges, and Opportunities for Prunus Breeding in the Postgenomic Era | OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology
Frontiers | Analysis of Self-Incompatibility and Genetic Diversity in Diploid and Hexaploid Plum Genotypes
Self-compatibility in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]: patterns of diversity surrounding the S-locus and analysis of SFB alleles | Horticulture Research
Characterization of Genetic Diversity of Stone Fruit Rootstocks Used in Chile by Means of Microsatellite Markers in: Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science Volume 137 Issue 5 (2012)
Frontiers | Analysis of Self-Incompatibility and Genetic Diversity in Diploid and Hexaploid Plum Genotypes
Genetic characterization of worldwide Prunus domestica (plum) germplasm using sequence-based genotyping | Horticulture Research
Exotic genes for solving emerging peach production challenges - ScienceDirect
Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Reveal Hungarian Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Germplasm as a Valuable Gene Resource in: HortScience Volume 52 Issue 12 (2017)
Frontiers | Phylogeography Study of the Siberian Apricot (Prunus sibirica L.) in Northern China Assessed by Chloroplast Microsatellite and DNA Makers