Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species

Polyploidy plays an important role in the evolution of plant genomes. To enable the investigation of the polyploidy events within the genus <em>Anemone</em>, we developed eighteen microsatellite markers from the hexaploid species <em>A. amurensis</em&...

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Main Authors: Mingzhou Sun, Xiao Yin, Fengxue Shi, Lin Li, Mingrui Li, Linfeng Li, Hongxing Xiao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-9f53bb3ecc604c65bbdb72e72bfb47072020-11-24T23:07:44ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-04-0113448894895Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric SpeciesMingzhou SunXiao YinFengxue ShiLin LiMingrui LiLinfeng LiHongxing XiaoPolyploidy plays an important role in the evolution of plant genomes. To enable the investigation of the polyploidy events within the genus <em>Anemone</em>, we developed eighteen microsatellite markers from the hexaploid species <em>A. amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae), and tested their transferability in five closely related species. The number of total alleles (N<sub>A</sub>) for each resulting locus varied from one to eight. The polymorphism information content (PIC) and Nei’s genetic diversity (N<sub>GD</sub>) for these microsatellites ranged from 0.00 to 0.71 and 0.00 to 0.91, respectively. For each population, the N<sub>A </sub>was one to seven, and the values of PIC and N<sub>GD</sub> varied from 0.00 to 0.84 and 0.00 to 0.95, respectively. In addition, most of these microsatellites can be amplified successfully in the congeneric species. These microsatellite primers provide us an opportunity to study the polyploid evolution in the genus <em>Anemone</em>.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/4/4889<em>Anemone</em><em>A. amurensis</em>microsatellitepolyploidypolymorphism information content
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author Mingzhou Sun
Xiao Yin
Fengxue Shi
Lin Li
Mingrui Li
Linfeng Li
Hongxing Xiao
spellingShingle Mingzhou Sun
Xiao Yin
Fengxue Shi
Lin Li
Mingrui Li
Linfeng Li
Hongxing Xiao
Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
<em>Anemone</em>
<em>A. amurensis</em>
microsatellite
polyploidy
polymorphism information content
author_facet Mingzhou Sun
Xiao Yin
Fengxue Shi
Lin Li
Mingrui Li
Linfeng Li
Hongxing Xiao
author_sort Mingzhou Sun
title Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
title_short Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
title_full Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
title_fullStr Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
title_full_unstemmed Development of Eighteen Microsatellite Markers in <em>Anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae) and Cross-Amplification in Congeneric Species
title_sort development of eighteen microsatellite markers in <em>anemone amurensis</em><em> </em>(ranunculaceae) and cross-amplification in congeneric species
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Polyploidy plays an important role in the evolution of plant genomes. To enable the investigation of the polyploidy events within the genus <em>Anemone</em>, we developed eighteen microsatellite markers from the hexaploid species <em>A. amurensis</em><em> </em>(Ranunculaceae), and tested their transferability in five closely related species. The number of total alleles (N<sub>A</sub>) for each resulting locus varied from one to eight. The polymorphism information content (PIC) and Nei’s genetic diversity (N<sub>GD</sub>) for these microsatellites ranged from 0.00 to 0.71 and 0.00 to 0.91, respectively. For each population, the N<sub>A </sub>was one to seven, and the values of PIC and N<sub>GD</sub> varied from 0.00 to 0.84 and 0.00 to 0.95, respectively. In addition, most of these microsatellites can be amplified successfully in the congeneric species. These microsatellite primers provide us an opportunity to study the polyploid evolution in the genus <em>Anemone</em>.
topic <em>Anemone</em>
<em>A. amurensis</em>
microsatellite
polyploidy
polymorphism information content
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/4/4889
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