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Home › Forum topic › Genetic Guidelines for Conservation Collections

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    • Genetic diversity compilations

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      Sylvan Kaufman

    • Where do you send your sequencing? Do you do it in house?

      Started by: Caroline Iacuaniello

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    • 2 years, 5 months ago

      Caroline Iacuaniello

    • Use of dry tissue for comparing ploidy among rare plant populations?

      Started by: Katie Heineman

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    • 3 years, 7 months ago

      Katie Heineman

    • FAQ: Why should I try to collect 3000 seeds?

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      Center for Plant Conservation

    • FAQ: Will it be safe to collect 10% of seed production in sequential years?

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    • What is the best DNA extraction method for succulent tissue?

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    • 3 years, 10 months ago

      Joe Davitt

    • FAQ: Why should I try to sample from 50 maternal plants?

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