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Шейкина, О. В., and Е. М. Романов. "Changes in the genetic parameters of the plus gene pool of Scots pine in Mari El Republic influenced by a single clone selection by phenotype." Известия СПбЛТА, no. 246 (December 27, 2023): 249–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.246.249-262.

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Настоящее исследование направлено на оценку риска трансформации генетической структуры и снижения генетического разнообразия при сокращении размера отселектированной популяции вследствие отбора клонов плюсовых деревьев по фенотипическим признакам. На основе анализа фенотипических признаков отобрано по разным направлениям селекции от 8 до 16 лучших клонов. Интенсивность отбора составила 16,3–29,9%, а селекционный дифференциал для разных признаков 108,1–256,6%. Анализ изменения генетических параметров отселектированной популяций выполнен с применением двух типов ДНК- маркеров – nSSR и ISSR. Выяв
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Deng, Yanwen, Tingting Liu, Yuqing Xie, et al. "High Genetic Diversity and Low Differentiation in Michelia shiluensis, an Endangered Magnolia Species in South China." Forests 11, no. 4 (2020): 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11040469.

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Research Highlights: This study is the first to examine the genetic diversity of Michelia shiluensis (Magnoliaceae). High genetic diversity and low differentiation were detected in this species. Based on these results, we discuss feasible protection measures to provide a basis for the conservation and utilization of M. shiluensis. Background and Objectives: Michelia shiluensis is distributed in Hainan and Guangdong province, China. Due to human disturbance, the population has decreased sharply, and there is thus an urgent need to evaluate genetic variation within this species in order to ident
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Рисованная, В. И., С. М. Гориславец, and François Lefort. "Assessment of the level of allelic polymorphism of SSR markers and genetic distances of some grape varieties of the South of Russia of different ecological-geographical groups." Magarach Vinogradstvo i Vinodelie, no. 4(118) (December 21, 2021): 330–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.35547/im.2021.23.4.004.

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Представлены результаты оценки генетического разнообразия 24 местных сортов юга России, поддерживаемых на ампелографической коллекции ФГБУН «ВННИИВиВ «Магарач». ДНК-типирование сортов и оценка аллельного разнообразия выполнено с использованием 9 ядерных (nSSR) и 3 хлоропластных (cpSSR) микросателлитных локусов. Уровень полиморфизма nSSR локусов составил 100 %. Всего было идентифицировано 73 аллеля, в среднем 9.1 аллеля /локус. Минимальное количество аллелей идентифицировано в локусах ssrVrZAG64 и ssrZag83. Наибольшее количество аллелей выявлено в локусе ssrVvUCH29 (13 аллелей), диапазон размер
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Seo, Han-Na, Hyo-In Lim, and Jei-Wan Lee. "Nuclear DNA Markers to Distinguish between Salix caprea, Salix gracilistyla, and Their Interspecific Hybrids." HortScience 59, no. 10 (2024): 1457–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci18027-24.

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The Salix genus of the Salicaceae family has advantages such as rapid initial growth, a high germination rate, and asexual reproduction; therefore, it is used as a short-rotation energy crop for biomass production. The National Institute of Forest Science created new interspecific hybrid cultivars with superior biomass production by artificially interbreeding Salix caprea L. and Salix gracilistyla Miq. Identifying these hybrids during the seedling stage is challenging because their separate reproductive and vegetative growth stages necessitate prolonged observation of their morphological chara
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И.В., ТИХОНОВА, ЭКАРТ А.К., КРАВЧЕНКО А.Н., ХОМУТОВА К.Г. та ТИХОНОВА Н.А. "ИЗМЕНЧИВОСТЬ ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИХ NSSR-МАРКЕРОВ В АНТРОПОГЕННО-НАРУШЕННЫХ ПОПУЛЯЦИЯХ СОСНЫ ОБЫКНОВЕННОЙ СРЕДНЕЙ И ЗАПАДНОЙ СИБИРИ: МЕТОДИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКОГО МОНИТОРИНГА". Сибирский экологический журнал 30, № 5 (2023): 613–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15372/sej20230504.

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Представлены результаты анализа ядерных микросателлитных локусов (nSSR) для изучения генетического разнообразия естественных популяций сосны обыкновенной (Pinus sylvestris L.) в южной тайге и лесостепи Средней и Западной Сибири, подверженных влиянию пожаров и рубок разной интенсивности. Отобрано шесть полиморфных локусов, пригодных для изучения генетической изменчивости популяций вида в Сибири. Используемый нами набор генетических маркеров в сибирской части ареала вида ранее не исследовался. Проведены популяционно-генетические исследования 13 сибирских популяций сосны обыкновенной (26 выборок)
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Hantemirova, E. V. "Genetic evaluation of Juniperus Communis var. oblonga (Cupressaceae) in Caucasus Regions of Russia based on nSSR Markers." Genetika 60, no. 9 (2024): 41–53. https://doi.org/10.31857/s0016675824090062.

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Ten populations of Caucasian juniper J. communis var. oblonga were analyzed using seven microsatellite nSSR loci to draw conclusions about migration routes and genetic relationships with populations in the northern part of their range. These new data were combined with data previously obtained from the main Eurasian range. The results of nSSR analysis confirm the data on the cpDNA structure of J. communis var. oblonga about the existence of a deep divergence between the populations of the eastern part of the Greater Caucasus and the populations of the main range, which is likely due to the lon
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Gömöry, D., L. Paule, D. Krajmerová, I. Romšáková, and J. Piecka. "Gene exchange across a postglacial contact zone in Fraxinus excelsior L." Silvae Genetica 61, no. 1-6 (2012): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sg-2012-0003.

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Abstract Hybridization between divergent lineages of common ash Fraxinus excelsior L. was studied in Slovakia and adjacent regions of Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland in the contact zone between two postglacial colonization routes originating from different glacial refugia. Thirty-eight common ash populations were studied using a combination of 6 maternally inherited chloroplast microsatellite markers and 7 biparentally inherited nuclear microsatellites (nSSR). Two predominant chloroplast lineages were identified, between which the boundary was very sharp. Populations containing a mixtur
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Wu, Xingtong, Markus Ruhsam, Yafeng Wen, et al. "The last primary forests of the Tertiary relict Glyptostrobus pensilis contain the highest genetic diversity." Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 93, no. 3 (2019): 359–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpz063.

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Abstract Glyptostrobus pensilis (Staunt.) Koch is a relict species in the Cupressaceae that previously had a global distribution but is now restricted to Southern China and two disjunct populations along the Annamite ranges in Laos and Vietnam. Using nuclear and chloroplast microsatellite markers (cpSSR and nSSR, respectively), we investigated the genetic diversity and divergence within and between 14 populations representing the entire range. Nuclear EST-SSR markers revealed low genetic diversity (He = 0.272) within populations and strong genetic differentiation (FST = 0.452) among population
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Zhu, Yan, Wenna An, Jian Peng, et al. "Genetic Diversity of Nanmu (Phoebe zhennan S. Lee. et F. N. Wei) Breeding Population and Extraction of Core Collection Using nSSR, cpSSR and Phenotypic Markers." Forests 13, no. 8 (2022): 1320. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081320.

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Genetic characterization is vital for tree germplasm utilization and conservation. Nanmu (Phoebe zhennan S. Lee. et F. N. Wei) is an extremely valuable tree species that can provide logs for many industrial products. This study aimed to assess the genetic diversity of a Nanmu breeding population using nine nSSR, five newly-developed cpSSR markers, and nine phenotypic traits, and extract a core collection. In general, the Na, Ne, and PIC for each nSSR/cpSSR were 2–37/2–3, 1.160–11.276/1.020–1.940, and 0.306–0.934/0.109–0.384, respectively. Fifteen chlorotype haplotypes were detected in 102 germ
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Lefort, François, Frédérique Pelsy, Lucie Schehrer, Kirsten D. Scott, and Didier Merdinoglu. "Assessment of two highly polymorphic microsatellite loci in 103 accessions of Vitis species." OENO One 37, no. 2 (2003): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/oeno-one.2003.37.2.944.

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<p style="text-align: justify;">We assessed the discriminative power of two nuclear microsatellite (nSSR, nuclear simple sequence repeated) loci, ssrVvUCH12 and ssrVvUCH29, which had been suspected to be highly polymorphic and to display specific alleles in the frame of a previous characterization work. As more genotyping of more plant material at a higher number of nSSR loci was needed for an extensive comparison, one hundred and three accessions of <em>Vitis vinifera</em>, other <em>Vitis</em> species, and 3 related genera were submitted to microsatellite profil
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De Rogatis, A., D. Ferrazzini, F. Ducci, S. Guerri, S. Carnevale, and P. Belletti. "Genetic variation in Italian wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) as characterized by nSSR markers." Forestry 86, no. 3 (2013): 391–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpt009.

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Xiong, Biao, Limei Zhang, Shubin Dong, and Zhixiang Zhang. "Population genetic structure and variability in Lindera glauca (Lauraceae) indicates low levels of genetic diversity and skewed sex ratios in natural populations in mainland China." PeerJ 8 (January 3, 2020): e8304. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8304.

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Lindera glauca (Lauraceae) is a tree of economic and ecological significance that reproduces sexually and asexually via apomictic seeds. It is widely distributed in the low-altitude montane forests of East Asia. Despite the potential implications of a mixed reproductive system in terms of genetic diversity, few studies have focused on this aspect. In this study, the genetic structure of wild populations of L. glauca was investigated via genetic analyses. Overall, 13 nuclear microsatellites (nSSRs) and five chloroplast microsatellites (cpSSRs) were used to genotype 300 individual plants, taken
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Beck, Winston, Oliver Caré, Matthias Zander, Bernhard Mettendorf, Ludger Leinemann, and Christian Ulrichs. "Clonal Differentiation and Identification of Polyploids in Juglans hybrids." Silvae Genetica 72, no. 1 (2023): 72–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sg-2023-0007.

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Abstract Juglans is a genus of ca. 20 species divided into four sections (Rhysocaryon, Cardiocaryon, Trachycaryon and Juglans) with a broad geographic distribution which is known for producing edible nuts and high-quality wood. Hybrid Juglans trees are becoming increasingly popular for forestry purposes in Europe because of their fast growth and adaptability. In this work, DNA was isolated from leaves of eighty-five individuals of Juglans species and hybrids and evaluated at eight nSSR and seven EST-SSR markers. The markers were able to differentiate all trees on an individual basis, and furth
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Nowakowska, Justyna Anna, Tadeusz Zachara, and Agata Konecka. "Genetic variability of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) natural regeneration compared with their maternal stands." Forest Research Papers 75 (1) (March 1, 2014): 47–54. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0005.

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The genetic variability and biodiversity of tree populations ensure the stability and sustainability of forest ecosystems. New research tools based on molecular DNA markers enable precise characterisation of forest genetic resources, i.e. detection of different allele frequencies in mature trees and progeny populations. The paper describes the genetic structure of mature stands of Scots pine (<em>Pinus sylvestris</em> L.) in Oława Forest District and Norway spruce (<em>Picea abies</em> L. Karst.) in Jawor Forest District and stands of their respective progeny. In the Scots pine stand, there wa
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Semerikova, S. A., Kh U. Aliev, and V. L. Semerikov. "Differentiation and Taxonomic Identification of Roburoid Oaks in the Caucasian and Crimean Regions Using Nuclear Microsatellite Markers." Genetika 60, no. 8 (2024): 28–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0016675824080035.

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The inter- and intra-specific structure of genetic variability was studied using 18 microsatellite loci (nSSRs) in closely related roburoid oaks in the Crimean-Caucasian region.The seven most widespread Quercus taxa in the region were studied in 29 morphologically pure populations from different parts of the North Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Crimea and northeastern Europe. Most taxa were studied using nSSR markers for the first time. Among the 492 trees studied, Bayesian clustering method implemented in STRUCTURE identified clusters corresponding to the pedunculate oak Quercus robur, the Hartwiss
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Gorislavets, Svetlana, Vitalii Volodin, Gennadii Spotar, Valentina Risovannaya та Yakov Alekseev. "Генотипирование сортов винограда селекции Института «Магарач» на основе анализа аллельного полиморфизма SSR локусов". Magarach. Vinogradstvo i Vinodelie, № 4(110) part: 21 (19 грудня 2019): 289–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.35547/im.2019.21.4.002.

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Обязательными условиями успешного сохранения и использования различных сортов сельскохозяйственных культур является идентификация и контроль генетической изменчивости сортов, для изучения которой используются различные методы, в том числе методы молекулярно-генетического анализа. В связи с быстрым развитием селекции, ежегодно появляются десятки новых сортов винограда, требующих паспортизации. Молекулярные маркеры могут способствовать подбору родительских пар для скрещивания, повышению точности и ускорению селекционного процесса, так как идентификация исходного материала с использованием молеку
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Tsipidou, Olympia, Ludger Leinemann, Georgios Korakis, Reiner Finkeldey, Oliver Gailing, and Aristotelis C. Papageorgiou. "Fine-Scale Spatial Patterns of the Genetic Diversity of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) around a Mountainous Glacial Refugium in the SW Balkans." Forests 12, no. 6 (2021): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12060725.

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Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important forest trees in Europe and its current broad expanse over the continent is believed to be the outcome of the Holocene postglacial expansion of lineages originating from different glacial refugia. Studies using gene markers, pollen profiles and fossils suggest the main locations of glacial refugia in Southern Europe. In this study, we conduct a fine-scale genetic study on the beech populations surrounding the Almopia basin, an area that is said to have hosted one of the main European glacial refugia for several plant and animal species dur
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Jurkšienė, Girmantė, Sigitas Tamošaitis, Darius Kavaliauskas, Jurata Buchovska, Darius Danusevičius, and Virgilijus Baliuckas. "Identification of Alnus glutinosa L. and A. incana (L.) Moench. Hybrids in Natural Forests Using Nuclear DNA Microsatellite and Morphometric Markers." Forests 12, no. 11 (2021): 1504. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12111504.

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Two alder species (Alnus glutinosa and A. incana) have overlapping distribution, naturally occur in Lithuania, and are considered ecologically and economically important forest tree species. The objective of our study was to estimate the likelihood of spontaneous hybridizations between native alders in natural stands of Lithuania based on leaf morphology and nuclear microsatellite markers. The sampled trees were assigned to the three taxonomic groups of A. glutinosa, A. incana, and potential hybrids based on the leaf and bark morphological traits. The genetic differentiation and potential hybr
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Lemos, Rafael, Cristiane Matielo, Dalvan Beise, et al. "Characterization of Plastidial and Nuclear SSR Markers for Understanding Invasion Histories and Genetic Diversity of Schinus molle L." Biology 7, no. 3 (2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology7030043.

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Invasive plant species are expected to display high dispersal capacity but low levels of genetic diversity due to the founder effect occurring at each invasion episode. Understanding the history of invasions and the levels of genetic diversity of such species is an important task for planning management and monitoring strategy for these events. Peruvian Peppertree (Schinus molle L.) is a pioneer tree species native from South America which was introduced in North America, Europe and Africa, becoming a threat to these non-native habitats. In this study, we report the discovery and characterizat
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Ben Romdhane, Meriam, Leila Riahi, Ayet Selmi, and Nejia Zoghlami. "Patterns of genetic structure and evidence of gene flow among Tunisian Citrus species based on informative nSSR markers." Comptes Rendus Biologies 339, no. 9-10 (2016): 371–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crvi.2016.06.005.

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Kim, Young Mi. "Two-Year Estimates of Mating System in Seed Orchard of Pinus densiflora Revealed by cpSSR and nSSR Markers." Journal of Korean Forest Society 104, no. 4 (2015): 578–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2015.104.4.578.

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Muzzalupo, Innocenzo, Giuseppe Giovanni Vendramin, and Adriana Chiappetta. "Genetic Biodiversity of Italian Olives (Olea europaea) Germplasm Analyzed by SSR Markers." Scientific World Journal 2014 (2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/296590.

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The olive is an important fruit species cultivated for oil and table olives in Italy and the Mediterranean basin. The conservation of cultivated plants inex situcollections is essential for the optimal management and use of their genetic resources. The largestex situolive germplasm collection consists of approximately 500 Italian olive varieties and corresponding to 85% of the total Italian olive germplasm is maintained at theConsiglio per la Ricerca e sperimentazione per l’Agricoltura,Centro di Ricerca per l’Olivicoltura e l’Industria Olearia (CRA-OLI), in Italy. In this work, eleven preselec
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Hantemirova, E. V. "Genetic Evaluation of Juniperus communis L. var. oblonga hort. ex Loudon (Cupressaceae) in Caucasus Regions of Russia Based on nSSR Markers." Russian Journal of Genetics 60, no. 9 (2024): 1176–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1022795424700716.

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Tikhonova, I. V., A. K. Ekart, A. N. Kravchenko, K. G. Khomutova, and N. A. Tikhonova. "Variability of Genetic nSSR Markers in Anthropogeneously Disturbed Scots Pine Populations in Middle and Western Siberia: Methodological Aspects of Genetic Monitoring." Contemporary Problems of Ecology 16, no. 5 (2023): 583–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s199542552305013x.

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Sheller, Marina, Endre György Tóth, Pavel Mikhaylov, et al. "Genetic diversity and structure of Siberian Stone Pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) populations." Silvae Genetica 72, no. 1 (2023): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sg-2023-0003.

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Abstract Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) is a key component of the Eurasian boreal forest ecosystems. However, due to the ongoing climatic changes and anthropogenic activities, the habitats of the species are constantly degrading and reducing. To these reasons, exploring the genetic resources of the species and determining the genetic diversity and structure of today’s populations is essential. In this study, we assessed genetic diversity and differentiation in six Siberian stone pine populations from different forest zones in Middle Siberia. Based on seven microsatellite nuclear
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Rawat, Anita, S. Barthwal, and H. S. Ginwal. "Association mapping for resin yield in Pinus roxburghii Sarg. using microsatellite markers." Silvae Genetica 63, no. 1-6 (2014): 253–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sg-2014-0033.

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Abstract Association mapping is a method for detection of gene effects based on linkage disequilibrium (LD) that complements QTL analysis in the development of tools for molecular plant breeding. A total of 240 genotypes of Pinus roxburghii (Himalayan Chir Pine) from a natural population in Chakrata division (Tiunee range), Uttarakhand (India) were evaluated for resin yield. Based on the phenotypic data and stable resin production in consecutive years, 53 genotypes were selected after excluding the individuals with similar resin production. The selected 53 individuals were best representatives
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Zhang, Xue, Yuan-Huan Liu, Yue-Hua Wang, and Shi-Kang Shen. "Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Rhododendron rex Subsp. rex Inferred from Microsatellite Markers and Chloroplast DNA Sequences." Plants 9, no. 3 (2020): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9030338.

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Genetic diversity is vital to the sustainable utilization and conservation of plant species. Rhododendron rex subsp. rex Lévl. is an endangered species endemic to the southwest of China. Although the natural populations of this species are facing continuous decline due to the high frequency of anthropogenic disturbance, the genetic information of R. rex subsp. rex is not yet elucidated. In the present study, 10 pairs of microsatellite markers (nSSRs) and three pairs of chloroplast DNA (cpDNAs) were used in the elucidation of the genetic diversity, population structure, and demographic history
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Reim, Stefanie, Frank Lochschmidt, Anke Proft, Ute Tröber, and Heino Wolf. "Genetic structure and diversity in Juniperus communis populations in Saxony, Germany." Biodiversity Research and Conservation 42, no. 1 (2016): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biorc-2016-0008.

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Abstract In recent years, land use changes led to a rapid decline and fragmentation of J. communis populations in Germany. Population isolation may lead to a restricted gene flow and, further, to negative effects on genetic variation. In this study, genetic diversity and population structure in seven fragmented J. communis populations in Saxony, Germany, were investigated using nuclear microsatellites (nSSR) and chloroplast single nucleotide polymorphism (cpSNP). In all Saxony J. communis populations, a high genetic diversity was determined but no population differentiation could be detected w
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Kumar, Akhilesh, Santan Barthwal, and H. S. Ginwal. "Evaluation of Allelic Variation in Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don to identify Region Specific Nuclear Microsatellite Markers (nSSRs) in Uttarakhand, India." Research Journal of Biotechnology 17, no. 1 (2021): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25303/1701rjbt4651.

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Cedrus deodara is an excellent timber species extensively prone to illicit felling and smuggling of timber. Knowledge of molecular marker techniques can help in tracing the origin of the stolen timber back to the forest area for legal purposes. The present study demonstrates the use of nSSR markers for timber tracking in Cedrus deodara. In this research twentyfive individual trees were randomly selected from two geographically distinct populations Kathiyan and Jageshwar forest of Uttarakhand. Out of 47 nuclear SSR primers, only nine showed positive amplification out of which five (pdms009, pm0
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Wang, Shuang, Ying Wang, Jingbo Zhou, et al. "Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of an Arctic Tertiary Relict Tree Endemic to China (Sassafras tzumu) Revealed by Novel Nuclear Microsatellite (nSSR) Markers." Plants 11, no. 20 (2022): 2706. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11202706.

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Sassafras tzumu (Hemsl.) Hemsl., as an Arctic Tertiary relict woody species, is an ecologically and economically important deciduous tree endemic to southern China. Nonetheless, the genetic resources and backgrounds of S. tzumu are still lacking and remain largely unclear. Here, we predicted 16,215 candidate polymorphic nuclear microsatellite (nSSR) loci from the assembled nucleus databases of six geographic-distant individuals of S. tzumu via CandiSSR. Among these nSSRs, the di- (75.53%) and tri-nucleotide (19.75%) repeats were the most abundant, and 27 new polymorphic SSRs were developed and
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Riahi, Leila, Valérie Laucou, Loïc Le Cunff, et al. "Highly polymorphic nSSR markers: A useful tool to assess origin of North African cultivars and to provide additional proofs of secondary grapevine domestication events." Scientia Horticulturae 141 (June 2012): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2012.04.023.

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Șofletea, Nicolae, Georgeta Mihai, Elena Ciocîrlan, and Alexandru Lucian Curtu. "Genetic Diversity and Spatial Genetic Structure in Isolated Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Populations Native to Eastern and Southern Carpathians." Forests 11, no. 10 (2020): 1047. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11101047.

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Small, isolated populations are more vulnerable to natural disturbances and loss of genetic diversity. Scots pine, an abundant tree species in the boreal forest of Eurasia, has a scattered natural distribution across Eastern and Southern Carpathian Mountains, where only a few relict populations still exist. We estimated genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure in Scots pine on the basis of microsatellite nuclear markers (nSSR) data. We found a relatively high level of genetic diversity (He = 0.697) within populations and no evidence of recent bottlenecks. Genetic diversity was lower in
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Seo, Han-Na, Jae-Hyun Park, and Hyo-In Lim. "Selection of Abies nephrolepis Materials for Restoration of Genetic Diversity in Mt. Gariwangsan Degraded Area." Sustainability 15, no. 10 (2023): 7749. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15107749.

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This study proposes a strategy for selecting materials for Abies nephrolepis, a key subalpine species, to restore damaged forests in Mt. Gariwangsan while considering genetic diversity. The genetic diversity distribution of A. nephrolepis in Korea was evaluated using nuclear simple-sequence repeat (nSSR) markers and the genetic differences between populations were analyzed. A suitable genetic restoration population was selected and a strategy for selecting restoration materials was presented. The genetic diversity indices of 326 individuals across 10 populations, and the genetic relationships
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Cui, Bei, Ping Deng, Linghong Tian, Qingqi Wang, Sheng Zhang, and Zhong Zhao. "Genetic Evaluation of Ancient Platycladus orientalis L. (Cupressaceae) in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River Using Nuclear Microsatellite Markers." Forests 12, no. 12 (2021): 1616. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12121616.

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As a precious and rare genetic resource, ancient Platycladus orientalis L. (Cupressaceae) has important scientific, cultural and historical value. The ancient temples and royal cemeteries in the middle reaches of the Yellow River contain the most concentrated and abundant distributions of ancient P. orientalis. Due to unfavorable conditions, the genetic resources of ancient trees are facing great threats and challenges; thus, it is urgent to strengthen the evaluation of the genetic resources of ancient P. orientalis. In this study, we used nine polymorphic nuclear simple sequence repeats (nSSR
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Cvjetkovic, Branislav, Monika Konnert, Barbara Fussi, et al. "Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) variability in progeny tests in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Genetika 49, no. 1 (2017): 259–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gensr1701259c.

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Norway spruce is one of the most important economic species is Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the species at the edge of its natural range; nevertheless it attains significant growth and yield results. The species is often used for afforestation purposes. In the previous period, 4 progeny tests of Norway spruce were established in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The offspring from 6 natural populations: Han Pijesak 1, Han Pijesak 2, Foca, Potoci, Olovo and Knezevo were build-in the progeny tests. In 2016, the samples of Norway spruce from 2 progeny tests: Srebrenica and Drinic were collected. In total,
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Teodosiu, Maria, Georgeta Mihai, Elena Ciocîrlan, and Alexandru Lucian Curtu. "Genetic Characterisation and Core Collection Construction of European Larch (Larix decidua Mill.) from Seed Orchards in Romania." Forests 14, no. 8 (2023): 1575. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14081575.

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European larch (Larix decidua L.) is an important forest tree species, with a large range and genetic variability; however, little is known about the characterisation of its genetic structure and diversity based on molecular markers in seed orchards, and no core collection—an improved tool for managing germplasm—has been developed for this species to date. In the present study, we employed nSSR molecular markers to characterise the genetic diversity and structure of five seed orchards and to construct a core collection for further use in breeding programmes. The results indicate that the value
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Kempf, Marta, Marcin Zarek, and Jarosław Paluch. "The Pattern of Genetic Variation, Survival and Growth in the Abies alba Mill. Population within the Introgression Zone of Two Refugial Lineages in the Carpathians." Forests 11, no. 8 (2020): 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11080849.

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Background and Objectives: The contact zones of different refugial lineages, where mixing of genetic backgrounds leads to new gene combinations or pre-adaptations, represent hotspots of genetic diversity. The aim of the study was to compare patterns in the genetic structure of the Abies alba Mill. population in the Eastern and Western Carpathians (Eastern Europe) within the introgression zone of two refugial lineages and the growth response of provenances located in a gradient of pollen-mediated gene fluxes. Materials and Methods: The mitochondrial nad5-4 marker and five polymorphic microsatel
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Kamalova, Irina I., Мarta Yu Peturenko, Аlina P. Degtyareva, Nina F. Kuznetsova, and Natal’ya I. Vnukova. "The Genetic Structure Features of the Pinus sylvestris L. Population in the Steppe Zone of European Russia." Lesnoy Zhurnal (Forestry Journal), no. 2 (April 2, 2024): 49–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2024-2-49-64.

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The article presents the results of studу of the genetic structure of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing in the ecologically favorable territory of the steppe zone of European Russia. 35–year-old pine forest plantations (the Voronezh Region, Kantemirovskiy District, the 3rd bonitet class, forest site type – A1, a random sample, 60 trees) have been chosen as the object of the study. Genetic diversity has been examined on the basis of the microsatellite analysis of 18 SSR-loci (14 EST-SSR-loci and 4 nSSR-loci) and two isozymic loci (shikimate dehydrogenase and glutamate dehydrogenase – or
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Margaryan, Kristine, Gagik Melyan, Franco Röckel, Reinhard Töpfer, and Erika Maul. "Genetic Diversity of Armenian Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) Germplasm: Molecular Characterization and Parentage Analysis." Biology 10, no. 12 (2021): 1279. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10121279.

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Armenia is an important country of origin of cultivated Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera and wild Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris and has played a key role in the long history of grape cultivation in the Southern Caucasus. The existence of immense grapevine biodiversity in a small territory is strongly linked with unique relief and diverse climate conditions assembled with millennium-lasting cultural and historical context. In the present in-depth study using 25 nSSR markers, 492 samples collected in old vineyards, home gardens, and private collections were genotyped. For verification of cultiv
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Sheller, Marina, Endre György Tóth, Elena Ciocîrlan, et al. "Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Middle Siberia." Forests 14, no. 1 (2023): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14010119.

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Scot pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one the main forest-forming tree species in Russia, and is of great ecological, economic and social value. In order to manage the genetic resources of this important forest tree species efficiently, knowledge of its genetic diversity and structure is needed. Here, we assessed the genetic variation of 17 populations representing different parts of Scots pine range in Russia by using nuclear microsatellite markers (nSSR). Specifically, 14 populations were chosen within the natural distribution range of the species in Middle Siberia and three distant populations
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Donhouedé, Janine Conforte Fifonssi, Isabel Marques, Kolawolé Valère Salako, Achille Ephrem Assogbadjo, Natasha Ribeiro, and Ana IF Ribeiro-Barros. "Genetic and morphological diversity in populations of Annona senegalensis Pers. occurring in Western (Benin) and Southern (Mozambique) Africa." PeerJ 11 (August 8, 2023): e15767. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15767.

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Background Understanding morpho-genetic diversity and differentiation of species with relatively large distributions is crucial for the conservation and sustainable management of their genetic resources. The present study focused on Annona senegalensis Pers., an important multipurpose wild plant, distributed exclusively in natural ecosystems but facing several threats. The study assessed the genetic and morphological diversity, structure, and differentiation of the species in populations from Western (Benin) and Southern (Mozambique) Africa. The material was evaluated to ascertain the environm
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Pintér, Beáta, Klára Cseke, Márta Ladányi, Botond Boldizsár Lados, and Sándor Bordács. "Genetic Analyses of a Mixed Oak Stand at the Xeric Limit of Forest Climate and Its General Consequences for In Situ Conservation Management." Forests 16, no. 6 (2025): 939. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16060939.

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Forests in the Tolna region (Hungary) are distributed at the xeric limit of broadleaved forest zones and adapted to the arid ecological conditions of the wood-steppe climate. An 85-year-old in situ gene conservation stand of Quercus virgiliana mixed with other taxa of section Quercus was studied, which was regenerated naturally by both seedlings and coppicing. To analyze the phenotypes growing within the stand and the genetic structure of the population, a total of 138 trees were sampled. For taxonomic classification, a complex of morphological traits of oak taxa growing naturally in the regio
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Boratyńska, Krystyna, Katarzyna Sękiewicz, Anna Katarzyna Jasińska, et al. "Effect of geographic range discontinuity on taxonomic differentiation of Abies cilicica." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 84, no. 4 (2015): 419–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2015.037.

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Three populations of &lt;em&gt;Abies cilicica&lt;/em&gt; subsp. &lt;em&gt;isaurica&lt;/em&gt; and four of &lt;em&gt;A. cilicica&lt;/em&gt; subsp. &lt;em&gt;cilicica&lt;/em&gt; were analyzed using 35 morphological and anatomical needle characters with the implementation of multivariate statistical methods to verify the differences between subspecies. Moreover, the possible geographic differentiation of &lt;em&gt;A. cilicica&lt;/em&gt; subsp. &lt;em&gt;cilicica&lt;/em&gt; populations from the East Taurus and Lebanon Mountains was examined. &lt;em&gt;Abies cilicica&lt;/em&gt; subsp. &lt;em&gt;isa
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Wilkinson, Paul O., Tianyou Qiu, Sharon Neufeld, Peter B. Jones, and Ian M. Goodyer. "Sporadic and recurrent non-suicidal self-injury before age 14 and incident onset of psychiatric disorders by 17 years: prospective cohort study." British Journal of Psychiatry 212, no. 4 (2018): 222–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2017.45.

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BackgroundNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is highly prevalent in adolescents and may be a behavioural marker for emergent mental illnesses.AimsTo determine whether sporadic or recurrent NSSI up to the age of 14 years predicted increased risk of new onset of psychiatric disorder in the subsequent 3 years, independent of psychiatric symptoms and social risk factors.MethodIn total, 945 individuals aged 14 years with no past/present history of mental illness completed a clinical interview and completed a questionnaire about NSSI at the ages of 14 and 17 years.ResultsRecurrent NSSI at baseline pred
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Holland, Patrick, Tim Karmas, Jennifer Merrimen, and Lori Wood. "Accuracy of germ cell tumor histological subtype and stage within the Canadian cancer registry." Journal of Clinical Oncology 40, no. 6_suppl (2022): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2022.40.6_suppl.411.

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411 Background: Cancer registries are the mainstay for Canadian population-based cancer statistics and research. Data is collected in provincial and territorial registries including the Nova Scotia Cancer Registry (NSCR). The goal of this study was to determine the accuracy of the NSCR data regarding the diagnosis, primary site, histological subtype, and stage of germ cell tumors (GCT) when compared to the individual pathology reports and staging investigations from the chart. Methods: This analysis included all NSCR patients diagnosed with GCT from 2006-2015. From the NSCR, the date and metho
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Beauchaine, Theodore P., Stephen P. Hinshaw, and Jeffrey A. Bridge. "Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Suicidal Behaviors in Girls: The Case for Targeted Prevention in Preadolescence." Clinical Psychological Science 7, no. 4 (2019): 643–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167702618818474.

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Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) affects 15% to 20% of adolescents—disproportionately girls—and is a strong predictor of eventual suicide attempts and suicide. Many girls now initiate NSSI before age 10. These early starters exhibit greater frequency of NSSI, use more diverse methods, and are hospitalized more often than later starters, yet there are no empirically supported prevention programs for preadolescents. Obstacles to prevention include ascertaining who is sufficiently vulnerable and specifying mechanistic intervention targets. Recent research indicates that (a) preadolescent girls with
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Okuyucu, Merve, Selma Tural Hesapçıoğlu, Mehmet Ceylan, Cafer Doğan Hacıosmanoğlu, and Seda Kanoğlu Yüksekkaya. "Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients: Clinical Correlates and Hematological Findings." Türk Tıp Dergisi 10, no. 1 (2025): 6–15. https://doi.org/10.70852/tmj.1635802.

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Objective: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a prevalent concern in child and adolescent psychiatry, often serving as a maladaptive coping mechanism. Despite its frequent occurrence in psychiatric inpatient settings, limited research has examined its clinical and biological correlates, particularly hematological parameters. This study investigates the prevalence of NSSI, its psychiatric and sociodemographic associations, and hematological parameters in a psychiatric inpatient population. Method: This study included psychiatric inpatients aged 10–18 years. Psychiatric evaluations were conducte
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Kibitov, A. A., and G. E. Mazo. "The impact of the OPRM1, OPRK1, DCC genes polymorphisms on the motivation for non-suicidal self-injury in young adults: a pilot study." European Psychiatry 66, S1 (2023): S1107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2353.

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IntroductionNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) – the deliberate, self-directed damage of body tissue without suicidal intent and for purposes not socially or culturally sanctioned – is a highly prevalent phenomenon in adolescents and young adults. Motivation for the NSSI is known to be heterogenous in different patients. However, biological and especially genetic markers associated with different motivation for the NSSI have not been studied to date. One of the possible candidates are mu- (OPRM1) and kappa-opioid receptor (OPRK1) genes, since opioid system is known to be involved in the NSSI. Ano
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Kaleda, V., E. Krylova, A. Kuleshov, and A. Beburishvili. "Clinical evaluation of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD) in youth adolescents." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S328. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.834.

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Introduction According to international studies, at least 70% of BPD in adolescence are comorbid with MDD. Objectives To determine the clinical and psychopathological markers of MDD in BPD in adolescence. Methods Clinical psychopathological interview, SCID-II, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). Sample: N=73 male and female, age: 18-25 with MDD and BPD. Results MDD comorbid with BPD in adolescence is characterized by polymorphism of its’ psychopathological manifestations due to the structure of BPD and the input of the age factor. In the studied sample 31 (42,5%) with both MDD and BPD als
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Iznak, A., E. Iznak, I. Oleichik, and S. Zozulya. "Clinical–EEG-Neuroimmunological Correlations in Depressive Female Adolescents with Non-Suicidal Self-Injuries." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.827.

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Introduction Non-suicidal self-injurious behavior (NSSI) is rather widespread in adolescents, especially in females, and is an important risk factor for future suicide. The search for neurobiological markers of NSSI is therefore an actual medical and social problem. Objectives The aim of the study was to determine the relationships between pre-treatment quantitative clinical, EEG, and neuroimmunological parameters in female depressive adolescents with NSSI. Methods 40 female depressive patients (all right-handed, 16–25 years old, mean 17.6±2.2 years old) were included in the study. Total HDRS-
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