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“…By using a small set of very well known markers we confirmed allelic data and were able to draw comparisons by database search. Other studies (e.g., Pavek et al 2003) identified specific SSR-alleles for individual populations of rock grape (V. rupestris Scheele), which suggests that SSR-polymorphism extent the species range. They occur on the population level, indicating a high level of genomic variation.…”
Section: Genetic Variation Through Recombination or Mutation?mentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…By using a small set of very well known markers we confirmed allelic data and were able to draw comparisons by database search. Other studies (e.g., Pavek et al 2003) identified specific SSR-alleles for individual populations of rock grape (V. rupestris Scheele), which suggests that SSR-polymorphism extent the species range. They occur on the population level, indicating a high level of genomic variation.…”
Section: Genetic Variation Through Recombination or Mutation?mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Conservation of genetic resources under in situ conditions would ensure that evolutionary dynamic forces continue to influence plant adaptation and survival. In situ conservation provides a practical way to complement the ex situ collections and meets the need of expanding germplasm collections (Pavek et al 2003). …”
Section: Genetic Variation Through Recombination or Mutation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even though V. rupestris was only present in two stations, genetic diversity was quite high. This plant is relatively discreet (personal observations, Pavek et al, 2003). It does not rise very high in the canopy, as shown by ecological analysis and botanical descriptions.…”
Section: An Interesting Methods For Further Genetic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In grapes, the description of plant traits along with morphometric techniques resulted in the development of ampelography (the science concerned with the identification and classification of grapevines), which is very useful and was the sole instrument for the identification and classification of grape cultivars before the development of molecular techniques. Ampelographic studies using OIV (Officine International de la Vigne et du Vin), UPOV (Union Internationale pour la Protection des Obtentions Végétales), and UPGRI (International Plant Genetic Resources Institute) official descriptors supplied insights into plant material identity [10]. Even today, ampelography continues to be recognized as a relatively simple and inexpensive method for the identification of grapevines [11], and an ampelographic description is required for subscribing new cultivars into the register of commercial cultivars [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%