Semi-specific intron-exon splice junction markers in bryophyte studies

  • Sawicki J
  • Szczecińska M
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Abstract

We present a protocol for use of intron-exon splice junction (ISJ) markers in studies on bryophytes. The advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed and compared with other PCR-based markers like AFLP, ISSR and RAPD.

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Sawicki, J., & Szczecińska, M. (2007). Semi-specific intron-exon splice junction markers in bryophyte studies. Biodiversity: Research and Conservation, (5–8), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.14746/biorc.2007.5-8.5

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