Characterization of 42 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae) using Illumina sequencing.

Characterization of 42 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae) using Illumina sequencing.
Authors: 
Nunziata SO, Karron JD, Mitchell RJ, Lance SL, Jones KL, Trapnell DW
Summary
Publication Date
2012 Dec
Abstract

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PREMISE OF THE STUDY
Microsatellite markers were isolated and characterized in Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae), a herbaceous wetland perennial, to facilitate studies of mating patterns and population genetic structure. •

METHODS AND RESULTS
A total of 42 polymorphic loci were identified from a sample of 24 individuals from a single population in Ohio, USA. The number of alleles per locus ranged from two to nine, and median observed heterozygosity was 0.435. •

CONCLUSIONS
This large number of polymorphic loci will enable researchers to quantify male fitness, patterns of multiple paternity, selfing, and biparental inbreeding in large natural populations of this species. These markers will also permit detailed study of fine-scale patterns of genetic structure.

Publication Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.3732/ajb.1200180
Citation
Nunziata SO, Karron JD, Mitchell RJ, Lance SL, Jones KL, Trapnell DW. Characterization of 42 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Mimulus ringens (Phrymaceae) using Illumina sequencing.. American journal of botany. 2012 Dec; 99(12):e477-80.
Series Name: 
American journal of botany
Page Numbers: 
e477-80
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