@Article{Chevolot_etal2011, author="Chevolot, M. and Louisanna, E. and Azri, W. and Leblanc-Fournier, N. and Roeckel-Drevet, P. and Scotti-Saintagne, C. and Scotti, I.", title="Isolation of primers for candidate genes for mechano-sensing in five Neotropical tree species", journal="Tree Genetics \& Genomes", year="2011", publisher="Springer Heidelberg", volume="7", number="3", pages="655--661", optkeywords="Population genomics", optkeywords="Functional gene", optkeywords="Mechanical signals", optkeywords="Fabaceae", abstract="Mechanical signals have an impact on plant development. Tropical rainforest trees display large variability for life-history traits related to biomechanics and therefore are a unique study system to better understand biomechanical trait variability from an evolutionary perspective. From sequences and gene expression data available in model species, we developed specific primers for six candidate genes for mechano-sensing in five tropical species. Most of the gene sequences were polymorphic in most species.", optnote="ISI:000290571900018", optnote="exported from refbase (http://php.ecofog.gf/refbase/show.php?record=315), last updated on Fri, 27 May 2011 09:45:46 -0300", issn="1614-2942" }