M. Abdullahi, I. Bello, M. Ahmad, Abdurrahman Sa, M. Idris, M. A. Garga, Tanimu A Tagago, M. Maruthi, S. Seal, M. Abarshi
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Determination of quality and quantity of DNA template using modified CTAB protocol
Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) is one of the 170 known species that belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae.1 Jatropha is a small shrub tree which has pale–green leaves and produces latex when the plant is cut.1 Jatropha plant derives its name from the Greek word iatros (doctor) and trophe (food) which indicates the plant’s medicinal value in ancient times.1 The species name ‘curcas’ comes from the name physic nut found in Malabor, India.1 Jatropha plant grows to a height of up about 3–5 meters, but under favourable agronomic conditions it grows up to 8–10 meters.2