Microsatellite marker development for the coastal dune shrub Prunus maritima (Rosaceae)

Publication Overview
TitleMicrosatellite marker development for the coastal dune shrub Prunus maritima (Rosaceae)
AuthorsBadgley EM, Grubisha LC, Roland AK, Connolly BA, Klooster MR
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameApplications in plant sciences
Volume3
Issue2
Year2015
CitationBadgley EM, Grubisha LC, Roland AK, Connolly BA, Klooster MR. Microsatellite marker development for the coastal dune shrub Prunus maritima (Rosaceae). Applications in plant sciences. 2015 Feb; 3(2).

Abstract

UNLABELLED

PREMISE OF THE STUDY
Microsatellite primers were developed in the beach plum, Prunus maritima, to investigate the genetic composition of remaining populations in need of conservation and, in future studies, to determine its relation to P. maritima var. gravesii. •

METHODS AND RESULTS
Fourteen primer pairs were identified and tested in four populations throughout the species' geographic range. Of these 14 loci, 12 were shown to be polymorphic among a total of 60 P. maritima individuals sampled (15 individuals sampled from four populations). Among the polymorphic loci, the number of alleles ranged from two to 10 and observed heterozygosity of loci ranged from 0.07 to 0.93 among specimens tested. •

CONCLUSIONS
These microsatellites will be useful in evaluating the population genetic composition of P. maritima and in developing approaches for further conservation and management of this species within the endangered coastal dune ecosystem of the northeastern United States.

Features
This publication contains information about 28 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
PM20PM20genetic_marker
PM21PM21genetic_marker
PM22PM22genetic_marker

Pages