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Identification of novel microsatellite markers for Saraca asoca, a medicinally important tree species in India

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[Sumangala R. C., Shaanker R. U., Dayanandan S., Vasudeva R. and Ravikanth G. 2013 Identification of novel microsatellite markers for Saraca asoca, a medicinally important tree species in India. J. Genet. 92, e93–e95. Online only: http://www.ias.ac.in/jgenet/OnlineResources/92/e93.pdf]

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SUMANGALA, R.C., SHAANKER, R.U., DAYANANDAN, S. et al. Identification of novel microsatellite markers for Saraca asoca, a medicinally important tree species in India. J Genet 93 (Suppl 2), 93–95 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-013-0277-4

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