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A family of double-bowl <i>pseudo</i> metallocalix[6]arene discs
We report the synthesis and magnetic characterisation of a series of planar [M7] (M = NiII, ZnII) disc complexes [Ni7(OH)6(L1)6](NO3)2 (1), [Ni7(OH)6(L1)6](NO3)2·2MeOH (2), [Ni7(OH)6(L1)6](NO3)2·3MeNO2 (3), [Ni7(OH)6(L2)6](NO3)2·2MeCN (4), [Zn7(OH)6(L1)6](NO3)2·2MeOH·H2O (5) and [Zn7(OH)6(L1)6](NO3)2·3MeNO2 (6) (where HL1 = 2-iminomethyl-6-methoxy-phenol, HL2 = 2-iminomethyl-4-bromo-6-methoxy-phenol). Each member exhibits a double-bowl pseudo metallocalix[6]arene topology whereby the individual [M7] units form molecular host cavities which are able to accommodate various guest molecules (MeCN, MeNO2 and MeOH). Magnetic susceptibility measurements carried out on complexes 1 and 4 indicate weak exchange between the NiII centres
Planar [Ni7] discs as double-bowl, pseudometallacalix[6]arenehost cavities
We report three heptanuclear[Ni-7] complexes with planar disc-like
cores, akin to double-bowl metallocalix[6]arenes, which form molecular
H-bonded host cavities
Expressed sequence tag-derived microsatellite markers of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)
Expressed sequence tag-derived microsatellite markers of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)
Expressed sequence tag-derived microsatellite markers of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)
Expressed sequence tag-derived microsatellite markers of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)
An expressed sequence tag (EST) library of the key grassland species perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) has been exploited as a resource for microsatellite marker development. Out of 955 simple sequence repeat (SSR) containing ESTs, 744 were used for primer design. Primer amplification was tested in eight genotypes of L. perenne and L. multiflorum representing (grand-) parents of four mapping populations and resulted in 464 successfully amplified EST-SSRs. Three hundred and six primer pairs successfully amplified products in the mapping population VrnA derived from two of the eight genotypes included in the original screening and revealed SSR polymorphisms for 143 ESTs. Here, we report on 464 EST-derived SSR primer sequences of perennial ryegrass established in laboratory assays, providing a dedicated tool for marker assisted breeding and comparative mapping within and among forage and turf grasses