Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from the invasive plant Solidago canadensis (Asteraceae).

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Solidago canadensis, a clonal herb originally from North America (common name: Canada goldenrod), is an invasive species in many countries. We developed microsatellite primers for this species. Eleven polymorphic loci were generated and primers were designed. Polymorphism of these 11 loci was assessed in 35 plants from two populations (Wuhan and Shanghai) in China. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 3 to 14. The observed and expected heterozygosities varied from 0.0732 to 0.7391 and from 0.1177 to 0.8687, respectively. These microsatellite markers will be useful tools for studies of population genetics in the native and invasive range of this species.

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Zhao, S. Y., Sun, S. G., Guo, Y. H., Chen, J. M., & Wang, Q. F. (2012). Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci from the invasive plant Solidago canadensis (Asteraceae). Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR, 11(1), 421–424. https://doi.org/10.4238/2012.February.17.4

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