Plant Molecular Markers
Plant molecular markers are genetic sequences that can be used to identify and distinguish between different plant species and varieties. They serve as a powerful tool for analysing the genetic diversity of plant populations, and can facilitate plant breeding programmes and crop improvement. Molecular markers can help identify disease-resistant plants and aid in the development of new varieties with improved agronomic and commercial traits. They can also be used to study the genetic structure of populations, detect and monitor genetically-modified organisms, and reveal the genetic basis of complex traits and relationships between species.
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