Genus‐wide microsatellite primers for the goldenrods ( Solidago ; Asteraceae)

  • Beck J
  • Semple J
  • Brull J
  • et al.
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Abstract

• Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for studies of polyploid evolution, ecological genetics, conservation genetics, and species delimitation in the genus Solidago . • Methods and Results: Illumina sequencing of a shotgun library from S. gigantea identified ca. 1900 putative single‐copy loci. Fourteen loci were subsequently shown to be amplifiable, single‐copy, and variable in a broad range of Solidago species. • Conclusions: The utility of these markers both across the genus and in herbarium specimens of a wide age range will facilitate numerous inter‐ and intraspecific studies in the ca. 120 Solidago species.

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Beck, J. B., Semple, J. C., Brull, J. M., Lance, S. L., Phillips, M. M., Hoot, S. B., & Meyer, G. A. (2014). Genus‐wide microsatellite primers for the goldenrods ( Solidago ; Asteraceae). Applications in Plant Sciences, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.3732/apps.1300093

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