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Craig Barrett    

The leafless, terrestrial genus Hexalectris Raf. comprises nine species of holomycotrophic orchids native to Mexico and the southern USA. The genus belongs to the tribe Bletiinae, and is closely related to the leafy genera Basiphyllaea Schltr. and Bletia... see more


Francesca Genova,Maria Longeri,Cristina M Cozzi,Alessandro Bagnato,Maria G Strillacci    

Copy Number Variations (CNVs) have become promising markers, representing a major source of genomic variation. CNV involvement in phenotypic expression and in different diseases onset have been widely demonstrated in humans as well as in many domestic an... see more


Sudheer KUMAR, Deepak MAURYA, Shalini RAI, Prem Lal KASHYAP, Alok Kumar SRIVASTAVA    

Simple sequence repeat (SSR) is currently the most preferred molecular marker system owing to their highly desirable properties viz., abundance, hyper-variability, and suitability for high-throughput analysis. Hence, in present study an attempt was made ... see more


M.I. Dávila-Rodríguez, Elva I. Cortés-Gutiérrez, R.M. Cerda Flores, M. Pita, J.L. Fernández, C. López-Fernández, J. Gosálvez    

Whole comparative genomic hybridization (W-CGH) is a new technique that reveals cryptic differences in highly repetitive DNA sequences, when different genomes are compared using metaphase or interphase chromosomes. W-CGH provides a quick approach to iden... see more


J. Gosalvez, F. Crespo, J.L. Vega-Pla, C. López-Fernández, E.I. Cortés-Gutiérrez, R. Mezzanotte    

The genome of stallion (Spanish breed) and donkey (Spanish endemic Zamorano-Leonés) were compared using whole comparative genomic in situ hybridization (W-CGH) technique, with special reference to the variability observed in the Y chromosome. Results sho... see more