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GrainGenes Keyword Report: cross-species amplification

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cross-species amplification
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ReferenceMacRitchie D and Sun G (2004) Evaluating the potential of barley and wheat microsatellite markers for genetic analysis of Elymus trachycaulus complex species Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:720-724.
ReferenceGao LF et al. (2003) Analysis of microsatellites in major crops assessed by computational and experimental approaches Molecular Breeding 12:245-261.
ReferenceHernandez P et al. (2002) Rapid verification of wheat-Hordeum introgressions by direct staining of SCAR, STS, and SSR amplicons Genome 45:198-203.
ReferenceJones ES et al. (2001) Development and characterisation of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 102:405-415.
ReferenceHernandez P et al. (2001) Cross-species amplification of the Hordeum chilense genome using barley sequence-tagged-sites (STSs) Hereditas 135:243-246.

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