Characterization of microsatellites identified by next‐generation sequencing in the Neotropical tree Handroanthus billbergii (Bignoniaceae)

  • Morillo E
  • Buitron J
  • Limongi R
  • et al.
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Abstract

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: We developed microsatellite (simple sequence repeat [SSR]) markers in the Neotropical tree Handroanthus billbergii (Bignoniaceae), to be applied in assessment of genetic diversity in this species as a reference for inferring the impact of dry forest fragmentation in Ecuador. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using next-generation sequencing, we detected a total of 26,893 putative SSRs reported here. Using an ABI 3500xl sequencer, we identified and characterized a set of polymorphic markers in 23 individuals belonging to three populations of H. billbergii. CONCLUSIONS: We report a set of 30 useful SSR markers for H. billbergii and a large list of potential microsatellites for developing new markers for this or related species.

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Morillo, E., Buitron, J., Limongi, R., Vignes, H., & Argout, X. (2016). Characterization of microsatellites identified by next‐generation sequencing in the Neotropical tree Handroanthus billbergii (Bignoniaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.3732/apps.1500135

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