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PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Identification of nuclear microsatellite loci for Ipomopsis aggregata and the distribution of pairwise relatedness in a natural population
Authors:Stearns Frank  Boles Sandra  Hurston Heather  Vo Tanya  Butler Dale  Shuham Walter  Juenger Thomas E
Affiliation:Section of Integrative Biology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, C0930, Austin, Texas 78712, USA, Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.
Abstract:
Nine microsatellite loci were developed from enriched libraries of scarlet gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata). A screen of 160 individuals from a population identified reduced levels of heterozygosity, low levels of relatedness, and weak spatial genetic patterns. The population inbreeding coefficient was calculated to be 0.19 (SE = 0.04). These patterns are consistent with those expected from low levels of biparental inbreeding in an obligate outcrosser and extensive seed and pollen dispersal. These preliminary data confirm the usefulness of microsatellite markers for breeding system studies of I. aggregata.
Keywords:Ipomopsis aggregata  microsatellites  Polemoniaceae  population structure  relatedness  scarlet gilia
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