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Title: Methods for Development of Microsatellite Markers: An Overview
Authors: SENAN, SIJU
Dhanya, K
Sasikumar, B
Sheeja, T E
Keywords: Chloroplast SSR
EST-SSR
Genetic diversity
Genomic SSR
Microsatellite isolation strategies
Simple Sequence Repeats
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Microsatellite Markers: Not Sci Biol, 2014, 6(1):1-13
Abstract: Microsatellite or Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers have evolved to the status of a most versatile and popular genetic marker in a ubiquity of plant systems. Due to their co-dominant, hyper-variable and multiallelic nature, they are the prominent markers of choice for fingerprinting, conservation genetics, plant breeding and phylogenetic studies. Despite its development of a new set of SSR markers for a species remained time consuming and expensive for many years. However, with the recent advancement in genomics, new strategies/protocols are now available for the generation of SSR markers. This review presents an overview on microsatellite markers with a special emphasis on the various strategies used for the development of microsatellite markers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/549
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