bioinformatics:
"Bioinformatics" is such an impersonal name to call you by, though
relevant. Am I speaking to Rudradaman?
This is the US National Center for Biotechnology Information
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/>.
This is the USDA plant database
<http://plants.usda.gov/plants/home_page.html>.
These are both rich sources of information. And have links to other
places. So can I ask for some back? Which medicinal plants are you
interested in? By looking at micro satellite DNA you are looking at a
"fast clock" part of the DNA, as opposed to rDNA which would be a
relatively slow clock. So I'm guessing that you are looking for close
relatives of economically significant plants via DNA. Am I close?
It would be so much easier for me if you gave more details.
You could also try your question in <bionet.plants>.
Via email it you wish.
> I am doing research on dna finger printing of medicinally important plants
> based on micro satellite DNA probe/primer on flowering plants(angiosperms).
> can anybody doing work on the same research of any help to me.
> If any body provide me the literature or guide me some website addresses, i
> would be very thankful to him.
>> Rudradaman
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