Isolation and characterization of 13 microsatellite loci from Luculia pinceana (Rubiaceae), a typical distylous species

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Luculia pinceana Hook. (Rubiaceae) is a typical distylous species with dimorphic and long-styled monomorphic populations. Within this study, we developed 13 microsatellite markers from L. pinceana using a modified biotin-streptavidin capture method. Polymorphism of each locus was assessed in 30 individuals from four dimorphic populations and one monomorphic population. The average allele number of these microsatellites was 4.153 per locus ranging from three to seven. The observed and expected heterozygosities were from 0.040 to 0.840 and from 0.571 to 0.769, respectively. Additionally, all 13 identified microsatellite markers were successfully amplified in its related species, L. yunnanensis, 10 of which showed polymorphism. These microsatellite markers could provide a useful tool for further study of the breeding system and the population genetic structure in this species and within other Luculia species.

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Zhou, W., Wang, H., Li, D. Z., Yang, J. B., & Zhou, W. (2010). Isolation and characterization of 13 microsatellite loci from Luculia pinceana (Rubiaceae), a typical distylous species. HortScience, 45(5), 840–841. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.45.5.840

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