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soom Nath Raina
soom Nath Raina
Emeritus Professor
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Genetic fidelity of organized meristem-derived micropropagated plants: a critical reappraisal
V Rani, SN Raina
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant 36, 319-330, 2000
4532000
RAPD and ISSR fingerprints as useful genetic markers for analysis of genetic diversity, varietal identification, and phylogenetic relationships in peanut (Arachis hypogaea …
SN Raina, V Rani, T Kojima, Y Ogihara, KP Singh, RM Devarumath
Genome 44 (5), 763-772, 2001
4332001
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for genetic analysis in micropropagated plants of Populus deltoides Marsh
V Rani, A Parida, SN Raina
Plant cell reports 14, 459-462, 1995
3811995
RAPD, ISSR and RFLP fingerprints as useful markers to evaluate genetic integrity of micropropagated plants of three diploid and triploid elite tea clones representing Camellia …
R Devarumath, S Nandy, V Rani, S Marimuthu, N Muraleedharan, ...
Plant Cell Reports 21, 166-173, 2002
2682002
Seed coat microsculpturing in Brassica and allied genera (subtribes Brassicinae, Raphaninae, Moricandiinae)
KK Koul, R Nagpal, SN Raina
Annals of Botany 86 (2), 385-397, 2000
1962000
Determination of genetic stability of micropropagated plants of ginger using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers
GR Rout, P Das, S Goel, SN Raina
Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica 39, 1998
1651998
DNA variation between and within chromosome complements of Vicia species
SN Raina, H Rees
Heredity 51 (1), 335-346, 1983
1481983
Organization and evolution of highly repeated satellite DNA sequences in plant chromosomes
S Sharma, SN Raina
Cytogenetic and genome research 109 (1-3), 15-26, 2005
1472005
In situ hybridization identifies the diploid progenitor species of Coffea arabica (Rubiaceae)
SN Raina, Y Mukai, M Yamamoto
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 97, 1204-1209, 1998
1301998
Detection of a variable number of 18S-5.8 S-26S and 5S ribosomal DNA loci by fluorescent in situ hybridization in diploid and tetraploid Arachis species
SN Raina, Y Mukai
Genome 42 (1), 52-59, 1999
1211999
Genotyping safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) cultivars by DNA fingerprints
D Sehgal, SN Raina
Euphytica 146, 67-76, 2005
1072005
Molecular evolution and phylogenetic implications of internal transcribed spacer sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA in the Phaseolus–Vigna complex
S Goel, SN Raina, Y Ogihara
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 22 (1), 1-19, 2002
1002002
GISH technology in plant genome research
SN Raina, V Rani
Chromosome Painting: Principles, Strategies and Scope, 83-104, 2001
982001
Genomic in situ hybridization inArachis (Fabaceae) identifies the diploid wild progenitors of cultivated (A. hypogaea) and related wild (A. monticola) peanut species
SN Raina, Y Mukai
Plant Systematics and Evolution 214, 251-262, 1999
931999
Quantitative DNA variation between and within chromosome complements of Vigna species (Fabaceae)
A Parida, SN Raina, RKJ Narayan
Genetica 82 (2), 125-133, 1990
931990
Genetic variation vis-a-vis molecular polymorphism in groundnut, Arachis hypogaea L.
AK Singh, J Smartt, CE Simpson, SN Raina
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 45, 119-126, 1998
911998
Assaying polymorphism at DNA level for genetic diversity diagnostics of the safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) world germplasm resources
D Sehgal, VR Rajpal, SN Raina, T Sasanuma, T Sasakuma
Genetica 135, 457-470, 2009
862009
Evidence for new nuclear and mitochondrial genome organizations among high-frequency somatic embryogenesis-derived plants of allotetraploid Coffea arabica L.(Rubiaceae)
V Rani, KP Singh, B Shiran, S Nandy, S Goel, RM Devarumath, ...
Plant Cell Reports 19, 1013-1020, 2000
782000
Variation in chromosomal DNA associated with the evolution of Arachis species
KP Singh, SN Raina, AK Singh
Genome 39 (5), 890-897, 1996
731996
Genetic analysis of enhanced-axillary-branching-derived Eucalyptus tereticornis Smith and E. camaldulensis Dehn. plants
V Rani, SN Raina
Plant Cell Reports 17, 236-242, 1998
661998
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