Citrus clementina
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Description
- Citrus clementina is a hybrid between mandarin orange and sweet orange which was so named in 1902. The exterior is a deep orange colour with a smooth, glossy appearance. Clementines can be separated into 7 to 14 segments. Similar to tangerines, they tend to be easy to peel. About 82 % of them were tri-haploids, rather than haploids or doubled-haploids, but embryos with other ploidy levels, such as n, 2n, 4n and 6n, were also obtained[1][2].
- Common Name: Clementine
- NCBI Taxonomy
Different Genotypes
Internal Control Genes
Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Application Scope | Accession Number | Primers (5'-3') [Forward/Reverse] |
Size [bp] | Tm [℃] | Detection |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18SrRNA[1] | 18S ribosomal RNA |
|
FJ356261 |
|
120 | 58 | SYBR |
ACTB[1] | Beta actin |
|
CB250364 |
|
120 | 58 | SYBR |
rpII[1] | RNA polymerase II |
|
ET098196 |
|
120 | 58 | SYBR |
Molecular Types
- mRNA
Evaluation Methods
Contact
- Name: Ziniu Deng
- Email: deng7009@163.com
- Institution: Horticulture and Landscape College, Hunan Agricultural University, Furong District, Changsha 410128, Hunan, China
Citation Statistics
Cited by 80 (Based on Google Scholar [2017-09-01])
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Yan J, Yuan F, Long G, et al. Selection of reference genes for quantitative real-time RT-PCR analysis in citrus[J]. Molecular biology reports, 2012, 39(2): 1831-1838.
- ↑ Cardoso, J.C., Martinelli, A.P., Germanà, M.A. et al.In vitro anther culture of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) genotypes and of a C. clementina × C. sinensis ‘Hamlin’ hybrid. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult (2014) 117: 455.