2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.25.493367
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Genome-wide identification of microsatellite markers and their application in genetic studies of wolfberry (Lycium barbarum)

Abstract: The wolfberry (Lycium barbarum) has been an important traditional Chinese food and medicine for hundreds of years. However, few microsatellite markers have been developed for assessing the genetic diversity and genetic linkage maps among Lycium species in genetic research. In the present study, a total of 397,558 microsatellite loci were identified from whole wolfberry genome sequences with an overall density of 212.1 Mb/SSRs. Dinucleotide microsatellites were the most abundant type, representing 58.26% of the… Show more

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