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titleOfInvention Sesame microsatellite marker locus development method and method for detecting length of microsatellite marker in microsatellite marker locus
abstract The invention discloses a sesame microsatellite marker locus development method and a microsatellite marker length detection method in a microsatellite marker locus. The development method comprises the following steps: obtaining a mixed sample; extracting the genome of the mixed sample; fragmenting a genome to obtain a genome fragment; respectively hybridizing the probe sets with the genome fragments; purifying the successfully hybridized genome fragments in the plurality of hybridization solutions; mixing a plurality of the purified hybrid genomic fragments, and detecting the purified genomic fragments by using high-throughput sequencing; obtaining an effective said high throughput sequencing fragment; classifying the valid high throughput sequencing fragments. The detection method comprises the following steps: selecting a microsatellite marker locus to be detected; and amplifying the microsatellite marker in the microsatellite marker locus to be detected by using a multiplex amplification primer to obtain the length of the microsatellite marker in the microsatellite marker locus. The method is simple, rapid, comprehensive and accurate.
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