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05/24/2011
AMOVA; Conservation; Endemism; Genetic diversity; Molecular markers

The bristle-spined porcupine, Chaetomys subspinosus, an endemic rodent from Atlantic Forest, was considered to be abundant in the recent past, but population reductions due to habitat loss and expansion of human activities caused this species to be included in the “vulnerable” category of the World Conservation Union Red List. We performed the first genetic assessment in natural ... more

C.G. Oliveira; R.A. Martinez; G.A.F. Giné; D.M. Faria; F.A. Gaiotto
09/10/2013
Conservation; Genetic diversity; Meliponini tribe; Microsatellite markers; Pollinators; Recôncavo Baiano

Bees play a key role in pollination and thereby help maintain plant diversity. The stingless bee Melipona scutellaris is an important pollinator in northeastern Brazil because it is endemic to this region. Both deforestation and timber harvesting have reduced the nesting sites for this species, thus reducing its population and range. Genetic studies may help reverse this process ... more

J.L. Viana; A.K. Francisco; C.A.L. Carvalho; A.M. Waldschmidt
06/21/2011
Genetic diversity; Microsatellites; SSR markers; Wild sweet cherry

Wild sweet cherry (Prunus avium) trees are abundant in the northern part of Turkey, including the Coruh Valley. We analyzed 18 wild sweet cherry genotypes collected from diverse environments in the upper Coruh Valley in Turkey to determine genetic variation, using 10 SSR primers. These SSR primers generated 46 alleles; the number of alleles per primer ranged from 3 to 7, with a ... more

S. Ercisli; G. Agar; N. Yildirim; H. Karlidag; B. Duralija; A. Vokurka
04/26/2011
Conservation; Genetic variation; Microsatellites; RAMs; Scleropages formosus

Malaysian arowana (dragonfish; Scleropages formosus) is an ancient osteoglossid fish from southeast Asia. Due to the high demand of the ornamental fish trade and because of habitat loss, the species is close to extinction. We isolated and characterized 10 polymorphic microsatellites of this species, using 5'-anchored PCR. The number of alleles at the 10 microsatellite loci ranged ... more

B. Manoharan; Z. Sulaimen; F. Omar; R.Y. Othman; S.Z. Mohamed; S. Bhassu
02/09/2010
Electrophoretograms; Genetic diversity; Microsatellites; Molecular markers; Stutter peaks

Microsatellite markers are commonly used for examining population structure, especially inbreeding, outbreeding and gene flow. An array of microsatellite loci, preferably with multiallelic presentation, is preferable for ensuring accurate results. However, artifact peaks or stutters in the electrophoretograms significantly hamper the reliable interpretation of genotypes. We interpreted ... more

I.A. Arif; H.A. Khan; M. Shobrak; A.A.Al Homaidan; A. Sadoon; A.H.Al Farhan; A.H. Bahkali
02/27/2013
Conservation; Genetic structure; Gossypium mustelinum; Microsatellites; Wild cotton

Gossypium mustelinum is the only cotton species native to Brazil; it is endemic to the semi-arid region of the northeast. The populations are found near perennial and semi-perennial sources of water, such as ponds or pools in intermittent streams. Problems with in situ conservation derive from human interference in its habitat, mainly because of excessive cattle grazing ... more

M.F. Alves; P.A.V. Barroso; A.Y. Ciampi; L.V. Hoffmann; V.C.R. Azevedo; U. Cavalcante
11/12/2012
Genetic diversity; Genetic structure; Haliotis discus hannai; Microsatellites; Pacific abalone

Populations of the Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai, have been severely overexploited over the past few decades in Korea. Information regarding the levels of genetic variability and structure within populations is insufficient for the development of effective strategies for conservation of genetic diversity of this species. To assess the genetic status of this species, we ... more

H.S. An; J.W. Lee; J.Y. Park
02/08/2012
Cowpea; Genetic diversity; Germplasm management; Microsatellites; Vigna unguiculata

Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships among 22 local cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varieties and inbred lines collected throughout Senegal were evaluated using simple sequence repeat molecular markers. A set of 49 primer combinations were developed from cowpea genomic/expressed sequence tags and evaluated for their ability to detect polymorphisms among the various cowpea ... more

F.A. Badiane; B.S. Gowda; N. Cissé; D. Diouf; O. Sadio; M.P. Timko
09/12/2014
Clustering; Genetic diversity; Heterotic pools; Microsatellites

The objectives of this study were to identify the population structure and to assess the genetic diversity of maize inbreds. We genotyped 81 microsatellite loci of 90 maize inbreds that were derived from tropical hybrids and populations. The population structure analysis was based on a Bayesian approach. Each subpopulation was characterized for the effective number of alleles, gene ... more

E.C.M. Lanes; J.M.S. Viana; G.P. Paes; M.F.B. Paula; C. Maia; E.T. Caixeta; G.V. Miranda
08/15/2014
Genetic diversity; Microsatellites; Polymorphism; Sogatella furcifera

The whitebacked planthopper Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) is one of the most harmful pests of rice. In this study, 18 polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed from S. furcifera genomic libraries using the fast isolation by amplified fragment length polymorphism of sequences containing repeat protocols. Microsatellite polymorphism was ... more

L. Zhang; G. Li; G.C. He; L.L. Zhu; R. Qin; S.L. Jing

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