Joaquín Giner-Lamia
  • Post-Doc, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Laboratory, Centre for Biomedical Research (CBMR), University of Algarve, Portugal, Portugal,
Methylation-sensitive Amplified Polymorphism as a Tool to Analyze Wild Potato Hybrids
Authors:  Nicolás Cara, Carlos F. Marfil, María V. Bertoldi and Ricardo W. Masuelli, date: 07/05/2020, view: 3759, Q&A: 0
Methylation-Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism (MSAP) is a versatile marker for analyzing DNA methylation patterns in non-model species. The implementation of this technique does not require a reference genome and makes it possible to determine the methylation status of hundreds of anonymous loci distributed throughout the genome. In addition, the inheritance of specific methylation patterns can be studied. Here, we present a protocol for analyzing DNA methylation patterns through MSAP markers in potato interspecific hybrids and their parental genotypes.
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