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Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the orchid Ophrys araneola (Orchidaceae) and a test of cross-species amplification
M. Soliva,* B. Gautschi,† C. Salzmann,* I. Tenzer and A. Widmer*
  *Geobotanisches Institut, ETH Zürich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland,   Institut für Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Zürich-Irchel, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland,   Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, ETH Zürich, Universitätstrasse 2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Correspondence: Marco Soliva. Fax: + 41 1632 14 63; E-mail:soliva@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch
Copyright Blackwell Science Ltd, 2000
KEYWORDS
cross-species amplification • microsatellites • Ophrys • Orchidaceae • pollination

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Received 21 July 2000;revision accepted 24 July 2000

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This supplement to Molecular Ecology Resources is devoted to showcasing current barcoding work and providing a forum for the discussion of issues dealing with barcoding. The supplement grew out of the second Canadian Barcode of Life Network Scientific Symposium devoted to DNA barcoding, held at the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto, Canada, 28–29 April 2008).

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