Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for two subterranean termites

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We isolated 15 and 18 highly polymorphic genomic microsatellite markers from two subterranean termites, Reticulitermes aculabialis and R. labralis, respectively. A total of 53 alleles were detected in 15 microsatellite loci of R. aculabialis, and the alleles were 3.533±1.302 (mean±SD), while the corresponding data of R. labralis were 115 detected alleles in 18 microsatellite loci with 6.389±1.754 alleles. The observed and expected heterozygosity was 0.496±0.236 and 0.564±0.125 in R. aculabialis, and 0.368±0.263 and 0.702±0.115 in R. labralis, respectively. Seven loci were highly polymorphic (PIC>0.5) in R. aculabialis, and 15 loci were highly polymorphic (PIC>0.5) in R. labralis. All loci showed Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. These polymorphic markers provide useful tools for population genetic and breeding system studies of subterranean termites.

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Dang, Y. L., Zhang, H. G., Meng, Y. F., Zhang, M., Zhao, S., You, P., … Xing, L. X. (2017). Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for two subterranean termites. Sociobiology, 64(3), 352–355. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v64i3.1692

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