نتایج جستجو برای: amplified fragment length polymorphis

تعداد نتایج: 384505  

Journal: :Mycological research 2004
Håvard Kauserud Olaf Schmidt Malin Elfstrand Nils Högberg

The devastating dry rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans, has a worldwide occurrence in buildings. We investigated the genetic variation in European isolates belonging to five vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) by AFLP analysis. Our results indicate that S. lacrymans in Europe is genetically extremely homogenous; only five out of 308 scored AFLP fragments (1.6 %) were polymorphic. In contrast, S. ...

2013
Chi Chiu Cheang Ling Ming Tsang Ka Hou Chu I-Jiunn Cheng Benny K. K. Chan

Turtle barnacles are common epibionts on marine organisms. Chelonibia testudinaria is specific on marine turtles whereas C. patula is a host generalist, but rarely found on turtles. It has been questioned why C. patula, being abundant on a variety of live substrata, is almost absent from turtles. We evaluated the genetic (mitochondrial COI, 16S and 12S rRNA, and amplified fragment length polymo...

2005
Anne Viguié Véronique Says-Lesage Pascal Walser Jeanne Tourvieille Patricia Drevet Paul Nicolas

Among a French collection of 150 Diaporthe helianthi / Phomopsis helianthi Munt.-Cvet. isolates collected on sunflower since 1995, 4 were chosen for their different characteristics according to their geographic origin and the part of the infected plant where they were sampled (leaf, petiole, capitulum). Phenotypic and molecular characterisation studies were conducted on these isolates. Phenotyp...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Nathan Silva William C. Smith

The genomes of many marine invertebrates, including the purple sea urchin and the solitary ascidians Ciona intestinalis and Ciona savignyi, show exceptionally high levels of heterozygosity, implying that these populations are highly polymorphic. Analysis of the C. savignyi genome found little evidence to support an elevated mutation rate, but rather points to a large population size contributin...

2011
Sashi Bhushan Rao Anamika Rathi Ragini Gothalwal Howard Atkinson Uma Rao

The cyst nematode Heterodera cajani is one of the major endemic diseases of pigeonpea, an important legume for food security and protein nutrition in India. It occurs in several pulse crops grown over a range of Indian agro climatic conditions but the extent of its intraspecific variation is inadequately defined. In view of this, 11 populations of Heterodera cajani were analyzed using morphomet...

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