1. Development of microsatellite markers using pyrosequencing in Galium trifidum (Rubiaceae), a rare species in Central Europe.
- Author
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Szczecińska M, Kwaśniewski M, Sawicki J, Chwiałkowska K, Szandar K, and Pisarek W
- Subjects
- DNA, Plant genetics, Europe, Genetic Markers, Microsatellite Repeats genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic genetics, Rubiaceae genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA methods
- Abstract
We identify a large number of microsatellites from Galium trfidum, a plant species considered rare and endangered in Central and Western Europe. Using a combination of a total enriched genomic library and small-scale 454 pyrosequencing, we determined 9755 contigs with a length of 100 to 6192 bp. Within this dataset, we identified 153 SSR motifs in 144 contigs. Here, we tested 14 microsatellite loci in 2 populations of G. trifidum. The number of alleles and expected heterozygosity were 1-8 (mean 3.2) and 0.00-0.876 (0.549 on average), respectively. The markers described in this study will be useful for evaluating genetic diversity within and between populations, and gene flow between G. trifidum populations. These markers could also be applied to investigate the biological aspects of G. trifidum, such as the population dynamics and clonal structure, and to develop effective conservation programs for the Central European populations of this species.
- Published
- 2012
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