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genotype rather than solely on phenotypic characteristics. Molecular markers can be very useful in cultivar identification or in determination of parentage of sexually propagated species. This is particularly important for proprietary plants, because
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115 ORAL SESSION (Abstr. 227-233) Tree Fruits and Nuts: Genetics/heeding/Molecular Markers
using SSRs as molecular markers for identity verification. SSRs are easy to use, codominant, multiple allelic, abundant, and highly reproducible across laboratories for genotype identification ( Powell et al., 1996 ). Application of this technique to
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