Molecular Markers, which are genetic markers based on nucleotide sequence variation within the genetic material between individuals, are a direct reflection of genetic polymorphism at the DNA level. Compared to other genetic markers, DNA molecular markers have many advantages, such as most molecular markers are co-dominant, which facilitates the selection of recessive traits, genomic variation is extremely rich, and the number of molecular markers is almost unlimited, DNA from different tissues can be used for marker analysis at different stages of biological development.
With the development of molecular biology technology, there are dozens of DNA molecular marker techniques, which are widely used in genetic breeding, genome mapping, gene localization, species kinship identification, gene bank construction, gene cloning and other aspects. Lifeasible provides molecular marker services for several silkworms including antheraea pernyi, philosamia cynthia ricini, bombyx mori, dictyoploca japonica and antheraea yamamai with Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR), Expressed Sequence Tags-Simple Sequence Repeats (EST-SSR), Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR), Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR), Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP), and Random Amplifed Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) help to select and breed new varieties of these silkworms.
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Antheraea pernyi |
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Philosamia cynthia ricini |
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Bombyx mori |
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Dictyoploca japonica |
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Antheraea yamamai |
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We can use several methods of molecular markers to analyze the genetic diversity, genetic relationship, and evolutionary and kinship of silkworms.
Lifeasible provides molecular marker services for five types of silkworms- antheraea pernyi, philosamia cynthia ricini, bombyx mori, dictyoploca japonica and antheraea yamamai by several methods of molecular marker to analyze the genetic diversity, genetic relationship and genetic mechanism of these organisms to select and breed new varieties. If you are interested in our services or if you have any questions, please click online inquiry for more detailed information.