Notice of RetractionThe comparative study on the genetic diversity of the wild and cultured Haliotis asinina populations by RAPD technique
@article{Cao2010NoticeOR, title={Notice of RetractionThe comparative study on the genetic diversity of the wild and cultured Haliotis asinina populations by RAPD technique}, author={Yuanyu Cao and Zhongbao Li}, journal={2010 The 2nd Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology}, year={2010}, volume={1}, pages={368-371} }
The genetic diversity of the wide and cultured Haliotis asinina populations was tested by RAPD technique. A total of 55 DNA bands were amplified by 12 effective primers in the wild and cultured H. asinina populations, and an average of 4.58 DNA bands were amplified by each primer. Our results suggested that the genetic diversity of H. asinina was high. The effective number of alleles, the percentage of polymorphic loci, Nei's gene diversity and Shannon's information index of the wild population…
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