Development and characterization of new microsatellites for Eugenia dysenterica DC (Myrtaceae)

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Microsatellite markers were developed for population genetic analyses of the Neotropical tree Eugenia dysenterica DC (Myrtaceae), after construction of a shotgun genomic library for microsatellite discovery. Nine primers were designed, of which 5 yielded amplified product. These primers were polymorphic for 97 individuals collected in 3 distinct localities. The number of alleles per locus (primer) ranged from 3 to 11 and expected heterozygosities varied from 0.309 to 0.884. The probability of locus identity was ~1.88 × 10-4 and the probability of paternity exclusion was ~0.9367. The 5 microsatellite primer pairs may be suitable for population genetic studies such as parentage and fine-scale genetic analyses of this species. ©FUNPEC-RP.

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Telles, M. P. C., Silva, J. B., Resende, L. V., Vianello, R. P., Chaves, L. J., Soares, T. N., & Collevatti, R. G. (2013). Development and characterization of new microsatellites for Eugenia dysenterica DC (Myrtaceae). Genetics and Molecular Research, 12(3), 3124–3127. https://doi.org/10.4238/2013.February.6.3

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