Expanding and testing fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphisms for identifying roots of boreal forest plant species.

Volume: 7, Issue: 4
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Premise of the study null Identifying roots to species is challenging, but is a common problem in ecology. Fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphisms (FAFLPs) can distinguish species within a mixed sample, are high throughput, and are inexpensive. To broaden the use of this tool across ecosystems, unique size profiles must be established for species, and its limits identified. null Methods null Fragments of three noncoding cpDNA regions...
Paper Details
Title
Expanding and testing fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphisms for identifying roots of boreal forest plant species.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
7
Issue
4
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