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= Sequence-related amplified polymorphism
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Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a molecular marker technique used to assess genetic diversity and relatedness among individuals in a population. It is particularly useful in studies of plant genetics and breeding. SRAP is based on the amplification of specific DNA sequences using primers that target sequences flanking regions of coding or non-coding DNA, typically focusing on open reading frames (ORFs) of genes.