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Revision as of 08:49, 11 August 2017
Contents
Description
- Medicago sativa L. is a major forage legume grown extensively worldwide. This perennial species has a tetraploid (2n = 4x = 32) genome which displays tetrasomic inheritance and its populations are extremely polymorphic due to a high degree of outcrossing. Superior tolerance to environmental stress and decline in stem digestibility during plant development are major issues for its breeding programs. Insufficient tolerance to subfreezing temperatures reduces long term persistence of alfalfa in northern countries and is a source of major costs associated with stands reestablishment and the need to buy forage outside the farm[1] [2].
- Common Name: Lucerne,Cultivated alfalfa
- NCBI Taxonomy
Different Environmental & Developmental Regulation
Internal Control Genes
Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Application Scope | Accession Number | Primers (5'-3') [Forward/Reverse] |
Size [bp] | Tm [℃] | Detection |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UBL-2a[1] | Ubiquitin protein ligase 2a |
|
JZ818487 |
|
108 | 80.5 | SYBR |
ADF[1] | Actin depolymerizing factor |
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JZ818469 |
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183 | 81.4 | SYBR |
Rer1[1] | Retention in endoplasmic reticulum 1 protein |
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JZ818481 |
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165 | 78.9 | SYBR |
Molecular Types
- mRNA
Evaluation Methods
Contact
- Name: Yves Castonguay
- Email: yves.castonguay@agr.gc.ca
- Institution: Soils and Crops Research and Development Center, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Québec, Canada
Citation Statistics
Cited by 6 (Based on Google Scholar [2017-08-10])
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Castonguay Y, Michaud J, Dubé M-P (2015) Reference Genes for RT-qPCR Analysis of Environmentally and Developmentally Regulated Gene Expression in Alfalfa. American Journal of Plant Sciences 06, 132-143.
- ↑ Russelle, M.P. (2001) Alfalfa. American Scientist, 89, 252-261. http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2001.3.252