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" | "''[[Cannabis sativa]]'' is a primarily [[Dioecy|dioecious]] angiosperm that exhibits sexual developmental plasticity. Developmental genes for staminate male flowers have yet to be elucidated; however, there are regions of male-associated DNA from ''[[Cannabis]]'' (MADC) that correlate with the formation of pollen-producing staminate flowers. MADC2 is an example of a [[polymerase chain reaction]]-based (PCR-based) genetic marker that has been shown to produce a 390-bp amplicon that correlates with the expression of male [[phenotype]]s. We demonstrate applications of a cost-effective high-throughput male [[genotyping]] assay and other genotyping applications of male identification in ''Cannabis sativa'' ... ('''[[Journal:High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods|Full article...]]''')<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 17:41, 10 April 2023
"High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods"
"Cannabis sativa is a primarily dioecious angiosperm that exhibits sexual developmental plasticity. Developmental genes for staminate male flowers have yet to be elucidated; however, there are regions of male-associated DNA from Cannabis (MADC) that correlate with the formation of pollen-producing staminate flowers. MADC2 is an example of a polymerase chain reaction-based (PCR-based) genetic marker that has been shown to produce a 390-bp amplicon that correlates with the expression of male phenotypes. We demonstrate applications of a cost-effective high-throughput male genotyping assay and other genotyping applications of male identification in Cannabis sativa ... (Full article...)
Recently featured:
- ▪ Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature
- ▪ Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements
- ▪ Quality control of cannabis inflorescence and oil products: Response factors for the cost-efficient determination of ten cannabinoids by HPLC