Abstract

AbstractTwelve primer pairs, which amplify noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA, were designed for grass species. Their universality was tested on the six major grass subfamilies, and several were sequenced to examine their variability in Phragmites australis. The primers amplified well for most species tested and the majority showed intraspecific variation.

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