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Development of 16 microsatellite markers within the Camassia (Agavaceae) species complex and amplification in related taxa.


ABSTRACT: UNLABELLED: PREMISE OF THE STUDY:The North American genus Camassia is an ecologically important group whose variability and evolution are little understood, being influenced by hybridization and geographic isolation. We developed microsatellite markers to investigate patterns of gene flow, population structure, and taxonomic relationships within this group. • METHODS AND RESULTS:Using a traditional approach with biotin-labeled probes, we developed 16 microsatellite primers in three species of Camassia: C. howellii, C. leichtlinii, and C. quamash. The number of alleles per locus averaged 3.94 per species, and levels of heterozygosity ranged from 0.000 to 1.00 and 0.033 to 0.917 for observed and expected heterozygosities, respectively. All primers amplified to varying extents in additional species (C. angusta, C. cusickii, C. scilloides) and in putative species in a related genus (Hastingsia alba, H. atropurpurea, H. bracteosa, H. serpentinicola). • CONCLUSIONS:These microsatellite markers exhibit variation and are useful for ongoing studies of integrative taxonomy and population differentiation within this species complex.

SUBMITTER: Culley TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4103445 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of 16 microsatellite markers within the Camassia (Agavaceae) species complex and amplification in related taxa.

Culley Theresa M TM   Leng Ju-Fang JF   Kephart Susan R SR   Cartieri Francis J FJ   Theiss Kathryn E KE  

Applications in plant sciences 20130722 8


<h4>Unlabelled</h4><h4>Premise of the study</h4>The North American genus Camassia is an ecologically important group whose variability and evolution are little understood, being influenced by hybridization and geographic isolation. We developed microsatellite markers to investigate patterns of gene flow, population structure, and taxonomic relationships within this group. •<h4>Methods and results</h4>Using a traditional approach with biotin-labeled probes, we developed 16 microsatellite primers  ...[more]

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