[Feedback] Site Feedback: Full form of Molecular Marker

Marcela K. Monaco mmonaco at cshl.edu
Tue Oct 21 16:33:30 EDT 2014


Hello Rajib,

The OSR markers seem to have been originally originally reported by
Akagi-H, Yokozeki-Y, Inagaki-A, and Fujimura-T, "Microsatellite DNA markers
for rice chromosomes", *Theoretical and applied genetics*, 1996, vol. 93,
pp. 1071-1077.  This paper might provide you with the answer you are
looking for.
The loci correspond to microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR)
markers.  It is possible that OS refers to *Oryza sativa* and "R" stands
for *r*epeats?

Hope this helps,

Marcela



On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:48 AM, feedback at gramene.org <feedback at gramene.org>
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> URL         : http://www.gramene.org/
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> Subject     : Site Feedback: Full form of Molecular Marker
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> Name        : Rajib Roychowdhury
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> Email       : rajibroychowdhurybu at gmail.com
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> Organization: Department of Biotechnology, Visva-Bharati
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> Dear Sir/Madam,
> I am working as a PhD Research Scholar on molecular marker based
> genotyping of rice. I want to know about the full form of 'OSR', a type of
> rice microsatellite marker. Actually what is stands for 'O', 'S' and 'R'?
>
> I am waiting for your earliest reply in this regard.
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> Thanking you
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