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Autor:
İsmail Gökhan Deniz, Ayse Gul Ince, Sahriye Sönmez, Sedat Çitak, Hüseyin Sümbül, İlker Genç, S Elmasulu, Candan Aykurt
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Biologia. 68:373-383
The first specimens of Allium elmaliense were collected in Elmal? (Antalya/Turkey) in 2001 and were described as new species in 2004. However, Allium elmaliense was claimed as synonym of Allium cyrilli in 2006. This study was undertaken to reveal the
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Acta Horticulturae. :439-446
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Acta Horticulturae. :431-438
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Volume: 39, Issue: 1 147-159
Turkish Journal of Biology
Turkish Journal of Biology
Microsatellites are considered the marker of choice in modern research. However, there is no application of microsatellites in the research on the genus Thymus due to the scarcity of specific primer pairs. Using in silico data of several genera in th
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8d1ce5b148173094f460d57b4b050dcb
https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkbiology/issue/11758/140479
https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkbiology/issue/11758/140479
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Journal of Genetics. 84:49-54
Exact Tandem Repeats Analyzer 1.0 (E-TRA) combines sequence motif searches with keywords such as 'organs', 'tissues', 'cell lines' and 'development stages' for finding simple exact tandem repeats as well as non-simple repeats. E-TRA has several advan
Several species in the genus Origanum L. are important among culinary herbs in the world and local markets as raw materials in herb and spices, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Microsatellites also known as simple sequence repeats are routinel
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https://aperta.ulakbim.gov.tr/record/61411
https://aperta.ulakbim.gov.tr/record/61411
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Analytical Biochemistry. 343:353-355
A large number of medicinal and aromatic plant species naturally grown in the Mediterranean basin of Turkey contain and produce secondary metabolites such as alkaloids, Xavanoids, phenols, polysaccharides, terpenes, and quinones that are used in the
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Planta Medica. 77
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Planta Medica. 77
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