Isolation and characterization of polymorphic nuclear microsatellite loci in Taxus baccata L. |
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Authors: | Marta Dubreuil Federico Sebastiani Maria Mayol Santiago C. González-Martínez Miquel Riba Giovanni G. Vendramin |
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Affiliation: | 1.CREAF (Center for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications),Autonomous University of Barcelona,Bellaterra,Spain;2.Department of Agricultural Biotechnology,GenExpress, University of Florence,Sesto Fiorentino,Italy;3.CIFOR-INIA (Center of Forest Research),Madrid,Spain;4.Plant Genetics Institute, National Research Council,Sesto Fiorentino,Italy |
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Abstract: | Seven polymorphic nuclear microsatellite markers for Taxus baccata L. (English yew) were developed using an enriched-library method. An additional polymorphic SSR was obtained by testing eight primer pairs from the congeneric species Taxus sumatrana. Mendelian inheritance for the seven Taxus baccata SSRs was proved by genotyping 17 individuals and 124 megagametophytes (conifer seed haploid tissue). A total of 96 individuals from 5 different populations (10–26 samples per population) were used to estimate genetic diversity parameters. High levels of genetic diversity, with values ranging from 0.533 to 0.929 (6–28 alleles per SSR) were found. No linkage disequilibrium between pairs of loci was detected. All loci but one showed significant departures from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. Excess of homozygosity was probably due to high inbreeding in English yew populations, an outcome of low effective population size and/or fragmented distribution. Highly polymorphic SSRs will be used to conduct population genetic studies at different geographical scales and to monitor gene flow. |
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Keywords: | Taxus baccata Microsatellite markers Genetic diversity Inbreeding |
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