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A set of novel microsatellite markers developed for a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, Sarcandra glabra (Chloranthaceae)

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This work was supported by the Programme of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31100146; 31360036), National Programmes for Science and Technology Development of Jiangxi province (20123BBG70199), Young Scientists Fellowship of Jiangxi province (20133BCB23024), and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi province (2009GQY0095).

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[Xu Y., Wei G. Y., Zhou Y., Huang X. F. and Xu Y. Q. 2014 A set of novel microsatellite markers developed for a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, Sarcandra glabra (Chloranthaceae). J. Genet. 93, e86–e88. Online only: http://www.ias.ac.in/jgenet/OnlineResource/93/e86.pdf]

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XU, Y., WEI, GY., ZHOU, Y. et al. A set of novel microsatellite markers developed for a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, Sarcandra glabra (Chloranthaceae). J Genet 94 (Suppl 1), 86–88 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-014-0390-z

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