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Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Bemisia tabaci
Authors:P J De Barro  K D Scott  G C Graham  C L Lange  M K Schutze
Abstract:Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) is a haplo‐diploid species with a global distribution demonstrating strong geographical structure with eight recognizable genetic groups. Fifteen microsatellite loci (335 alleles, 6–44 alleles per locus) were derived from four of the eight groups and were then screened across 33 populations. These loci clearly differentiate the populations. The microsatellites amplified best in individuals from genetic groups rep‐resenting the Mediterranean, Middle East, Asia (three groups) and Australasia/Oceania and amplified less well with populations from sub‐Saharan Africa and the New World. This differential amplification pattern is a direct result of the relatedness to the microsatellite source material.
Keywords:Aleyrodidiae  Bemisia tabaci  Hemiptera  microsatellites  primers  whitefly
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