Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the boll weevil,Anthonomus grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) |
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Authors: | KYUNG SEOK KIM THOMAS W. SAPPINGTON |
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Abstract: | The boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boheman) is a major insect pest of cotton in North America. Dispersal activity poses a threat to ongoing eradication efforts in the US, but little is known about the frequency of long‐distance migration. Nuclear molecular markers are needed to assess gene flow in relation to geographical distance. A biotin‐enrichment strategy was employed to develop microsatellite markers for the boll weevil. Of 23 loci isolated, 14 were polymorphic with three to 10 alleles per locus. Twelve of the polymorphic loci showed Mendelian inheritance and are likely to be useful in population genetics studies. |
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Keywords: | Anthonomus grandis Boll weevil microsatellites molecular markers population genetics |
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