“…Simple sequence repeats (SSR), with the advantages of co-dominance, high allele diversity, high stability and simple operation, have been widely used in genetic diversity analysis of grape resources, germplasm identification, genetic map construction, gene location (1,4,5,6,10,13,16,25,27,28,32,38), and other fields. With reproducible results, high reliability, simple technology and low cost, sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) has been applied in citrus, peaches, grape rootstock (3,24,44) and many other fruit tree species since its first exploitation in 2001. to date, only few papers have been published on the DnA based molecular markers analysis of chinese wild grapevine (22).…”