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Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered semi‐shrub Chimaphila umbellata (Ericaceae)
Authors:Ai Kikuchi  Taisuke Miyazaki  Masayuki Maki
Institution:Botanical Gardens, Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai 980‐0862, Japan
Abstract:Based on the DNA sequencing reads obtained using 454 pyrosequencing, primers amplifying 16 microsatellite loci were developed for the endangered semi‐shrub Chimaphila umbellata, which occurs sporadically in the Japanese Archipelago. These 16 loci were polymorphic in the populations sampled from the Hokkaido and Tohoku Districts; the mean number of alleles was 3.31 and 3.44, and the mean expected heterozygosity was 0.42 and 0.44, respectively. These loci were not linked to each other and contained no null alleles. Amplification using these primers was also tested in the congeneric species C. japonica, but only three of them successfully amplified DNA of the species. These markers will be used to examine genetic diversity and genetic differentiation in populations of C. umbellata.
Keywords:   Chimaphila japonica     Chimaphila umbellate  clonal propagation  conservation genetics  endangered species  genetic diversity
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