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Současná úroveň poznání genomu druhu Prunus persica (L.) Baatsch.
Chaloupský, Pavel
Presented paper summarizes the status of knowledge on the peach (Prunus persica [L.] Batsch.) genome. Peach belongs to the Rosaceae family. This species is, along with other important crops, encompassed by Prunus genus. Peach is one of the least hardy fruit species. Despite that, it is widely cultivated in the temperate zone and has indisputable economic importance. Because of its importance and suitable properties, peach is genetically well characterized. Methods of molecular genetics have played a considerable role on the current state of knowledge on the peach genomics. Modern molecular methods may be utilized in order to identify and localize specific DNA sequences -- markers. Molecular markers are widely used for DNA fingerprinting, genome mapping, development of improved varieties and other applications.

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