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We developed microsatellite primers for the Proteaceae nut crop species Macadamia integrifolia and assessed cross-species transferability in all congeners to investigate genetic identification of cultivars and gene flow.
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This multiple regression model explains ∼10% of the total variance in gene transferability and all predictors except protein function remain significant after the Bonferroni correction for multiple tests (table 1).
All markers detected at least one allele in all genotypes tested, suggesting transferability of all markers across the Cajanus genus.
In addition, we feel that based on this paper, the threshold value for a QALY should be an integral part of the investigation of transferability for all economic evaluations.
All the 61 primers recorded transferability in C. assamica and C. assamica ssp.
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For this reason, microsatellite markers were evaluated for in silico cross-transferability among all three species.
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