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Which DNA Marker for Which Purpose?
Title: Which DNA Marker for Which Purpose?
Title alternative: Final Compendium of the Research Project Development, optimisation and validation of molecular tools for assessment of biodiversity in forest trees
Identifier: http://webdoc.gwdg.de/ebook/y/1999/whichmarker/
Creator: Gillet, Elizabeth M.; et al.
Publisher: Universität / Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
Abstract: Forest geneticists are frequently confronted with practical questions concerning the origin, the genetic variability, or the adaptability of trees, stands, or forest reproductive material. The posers of these questions can be biologists, ecologists, foresters, private forest owners, firms dealing with forest reproductive material, nature conservation organizations, and, of course, the forest geneticists themselves for their basic research. Awareness is growing within these groups that many of these questions can be answered with the help of genetic marker technology. However, the increasing number and variety of genetic markers available for forest tree species make it difficult for the so-called "end-users" of this technology to judge which type of marker is most suitable for the given purpose. The aim of this compendium is to provide end-users with guidelines for choosing markers that are suitable for the purpose at hand. [Information of the supplier]
Table of contents: Which DNA Marker for Which Purpose? / Sampling Strategies for Marker Analysis / Software for Marker Analysis.
Subject: DNA (Desoxyribonucleic acid) (572.86);
Trees (582.16)
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Spatial coverage: Europe, Western Europe
Audience: Intermediate; Experts
Language: English
Format: paper; website
Resource type: Other reference works;
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Metadata update date: 2015-09-18
Metadata provider: UBFfm
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