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Angela Karp
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IACR-Long Ashton Research Station, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
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Peter G. Isaac
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Agrogene SA, Moissy Cramayel, France
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David S. Ingram
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Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK
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Table of contents (83 chapters)
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Basic Screening Methods
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SSRs
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- Claudio Ciofi, Stephan M. Funk, Trevor Coote, David J. Cheesman, Robert L. Hammond, Ilik J. Saccheri et al.
Pages 195-201
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- Michael W. Bruford, Claudio Ciofi, Stephan M. Funk
Pages 202-205
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- Michele Morgante, Antonella Pfeiffer, Irena Jurman, Gianpaolo Paglia, Angelo M. Olivieri
Pages 206-207
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- Michele Morgante, Antonella Pfeiffer, Irena Jurman, Gianpaolo Paglia, Angelo M. Olivieri
Pages 208-208
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- C. J. Jones, K. J. Edwards, C. Van der Wiel, B. L. Vosman, M. Matthes, A. Daly et al.
Pages 209-211
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Sources of Probes and Primers
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Front Matter
Pages 213-213
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Probes
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- Christoph Sperisen, Urs Büchler
Pages 217-222
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- Kornel Burg, Silvia Fluch, Giovanni G. Vendramin
Pages 223-228
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Primers
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- Joanne Russell, Gordon C. Machray, Robbie Waugh
Pages 239-248
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- Per J. Pasbøll, Peter Arctander
Pages 249-255
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- Rémy J. Petit, Brigitte Demesure, Sylvie Dumolin
Pages 256-261
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Ribosomal DNA probes and primers
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Probes and primers for simple repeats
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- Robert L. Hammond, Ilik J. Saccheri, Claudio Ciofi, Trevor Coote, Stephan M. Funk, W. Owen McMillan et al.
Pages 279-285
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- Michael W. Bruford, Claudio Ciofi, Stephan M. Funk, Robert L. Hammond
Pages 287-287
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- Michele Morgante, Anotella Pfeiffer, Irena Jurman, Gianpaolo Paglia, Angela M. Olivieri
Pages 288-296
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Data Analysis
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Front Matter
Pages 297-297
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Measures of polymorphism within and among populations
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- Antoine Kremer, Rémy J. Petit, Odile Pons
Pages 301-303
About this book
Mark Chase There are many literature resources available to molecular biologists wishing to assess genetic variation, but the myriad of techniques and approaches potentially available to the plant breeder and the evolutionary biologist is truly bewildering, and most have never been evaluated side-by-side on the same sets of samples. Additionally, it is often not recognized that tools that are useful for breeders can often be adapted for use in evolutionary studies and vice versa, but this is generally the case. The borderline between population genetics and phylogenetics is vague and difficult to assess, and a combination of both types of tools is best when it is not clear with which area one is dealing. Furthermore, it is not now appropriate to use just one type of marker in any kind of study; most markers have the potential to misinform under certain conditions, so it is always wise to incorporate at least two different types of assessments into any project. This volume is designed to facilitate this sort of multiple approach and provides comparative data on most currently available methods so that researchers can more intelligently select those appropriate to their area of interest, regardless of whether it is in the realm of breeding or evolutionary biology.
Editors and Affiliations
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IACR-Long Ashton Research Station, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
Angela Karp
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Agrogene SA, Moissy Cramayel, France
Peter G. Isaac
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Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK
David S. Ingram