What are SCoT markers? How they work, how to use and interpret results.

Published: 04 April 2022
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Want to do diversity analysis, genetic mapping, QTL analysis, Genetic fidelity testing, then you must know about this highly reproducible markers which works across different plant species. In this video you will learn about SCoT markers, their characteristics and why they are superior over RAPD, ISSR or other markers.

SCoT marker reference paper-
https://link.springer.com/article/10....


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