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Towards a molecular taxonomic key of the Aurantioideae subfamily using chloroplastic SNP diagnostic markers of the main clades genotyped by competitive allele-specific PCR.

Amel OueslatiFrederique OllitraultGhada BaraketAmel Salhi-HannachiLuis NavarroPatrick Ollitrault
Published in: BMC genetics (2016)
We validated the concept that with well-established clades, DSNPs can be selected and efficiently transformed into competitive allele-specific PCR markers (KASPar method) allowing cost-effective highly efficient cladistic analysis in large collections at subfamily level. The robustness of this genotyping method is an additional decisive advantage for network collaborative research. The availability of WGS data for the main "true citrus" species should soon make it possible to develop a set of DSNP markers allowing very fine resolution of this very important horticultural group.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
  • genome wide
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