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Transferability of short tandem repeatmarkers for two wild Canid species inhabitingthe Brazilian Cerrado

F.M. Rodrigues, M.P.C. Telles, L.V. Resende, T.N. Soares,J.A.F. Diniz-Filho, A.T.A. Jácomo, L. SilveiraPublished December 13, 2006Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (4): 846-850 (2006) About the authorsF.M. Rodrigues, M.P.C. Telles, L.V. Resende, T.N. Soares,J.A.F. Diniz-Filho, A.T.A. Jácomo, L. Silveira Corresponding author: F.M. RodriguesE-mail: flavia.melo@ueg.br/rflamelo@gmail.com ABSTRACT The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) and the crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) are […]

Transcriptional regulation of catabolicpathways for aromatic compounds inCorynebacterium glutamicum

K. Brinkrolf, I. Brune, A. TauchPublished December 7, 2006Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (4): 773-789 (2006) About the authorsK. Brinkrolf, I. Brune, A. Tauch Corresponding authorA. TauchE-mail: Andreas.Tauch@Genetik.Uni-Bielefeld.DE ABSTRACT Corynebacteriumglutamicum is a gram-positive soil microorganism able to utilize a large variety of aromatic compounds as the sole carbon source. The corresponding catabolic routes are associated with […]

Cassava in South America, Brazil’scontribution and the lesson to be learned fromIndia

Nagib M.A. NassarPublished November 17, 2006Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (4): 688-695 (2006) About the authorsNagib M.A. Nassar Corresponding authorN.M.A. NassarE-mail: nagnassa@rudah.com.br ABSTRACT South America is responsible for about half of the cassava world production. In the 1970’s productivity of the crop on the continent was about 15 ton/ha, and dropped continuously until reaching 12 ton/ha […]

Rapid and efficient protocol for DNA extraction and molecular identification of the basidiomycete Crinipellis perniciosa

S.C.O. Melo, C. Pungartnik, J.C.M. Cascardo and M. BrendelPublished December 14, 2006Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (4): 851-855 (2006) About the authorsS.C.O. Melo, C. Pungartnik, J.C.M. Cascardo and M. Brende Corresponding author: M. BrendelE-mail: martinbrendel@yahoo.com.br ABSTRACT DNA isolation from some fungal organisms is difficult because they have cell walls or capsules that are relatively unsusceptible to […]

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