Ten microsatellite markers in endangered species Sauvagesia rhodoleuca (Ochnaceae)

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Premise of the study: We developed microsatellite markers to investigate the level of genetic diversity within and among populations of the endemic shrub Sauvagesia rhodoleuca in China. Methods and Results: Ten polymorphic microsatellite loci were identified in five populations. The number of alleles per locus varied from 2 to 16. Observed and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.000 to 1.000 and from 0.000 to 0.726, respectively. Conclusions: The results provide basic information on genetic diversity for future studies of population genetics in S. rhodoleuca. © 2010 Botanical Society of America.

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Li, X. Y., Wang, Z. F., Zhu, P., Ye, W. H., Huang, X. F., Wu, L. F., … Cao, H. L. (2010). Ten microsatellite markers in endangered species Sauvagesia rhodoleuca (Ochnaceae). American Journal of Botany, 97(7). https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1000136

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