2007
DOI: 10.2225/vol10-issue4-fulltext-4
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Inter simple sequence repeats separate efficiently hemp from marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)

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“…ISSR primers generated a total of 157 with an average of 8 bands per primer, out of which 63 bands were monomorphic. Hakki et al (2007) also reported effective segregation of species with ISSR. Kojoma et al (2002) also used ISSR for studying DNA finger printing in C. sativa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…ISSR primers generated a total of 157 with an average of 8 bands per primer, out of which 63 bands were monomorphic. Hakki et al (2007) also reported effective segregation of species with ISSR. Kojoma et al (2002) also used ISSR for studying DNA finger printing in C. sativa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This was in agreement with Pradeep et al (2002) who found that ISSR markers are highly polymorphic and are useful in studies on genetic diversity, phylogeny, genome mapping and evolutionary biology. Hakki et al (2007) also reported effective segregation of species with ISSR. The results obtained in this study Figure 3: Scan of PAGE-electrophoretic patterns of proteins of Alex (by TotalLab Quant ® program, 2013).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Some of the materials, used in this study, were previously also utilized for discriminating drug type Cannabis from hemp types (Hakki et al 2007). All the information relevant to the seized samples and accessions are shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a preliminary work conducted with three strains of C. sativa from different sources, Kojoma et al (2002) reported that different samples were identified by means of inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR). In a recent study by using ISSRs marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) was separated efficiently from hemp (Hakki et al 2007). Gillan et al (1995) reported the differentiation of C. sativa samples with the use of RAPDs when HPLC analysis was inefficient.…”
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confidence: 99%