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Isolation
of polymorphic microsatellite markers in the sub-Saharan tree, Acacia
(Senegalia) mellifera (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) JUAN C.
RUIZ-GUAJARDO1, ADRIANA OTERO-ARNAIZ2, TRAVIS
TAYLOR3, GRAHAM STONE1, 1Institute
of Evolutionary Biology, Kings Buildings, The University of Edinburgh,
Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK Abstract:
We isolated 11 polymorphic microsatellite markers from Acacia mellifera,
a savannah woodland tree in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Arabia. The
loci were screened for polymorphism using 48 Kenyan individuals. Allelic
diversity ranged from three to 19 per locus and the polymorphic information
content varied from 0.287 to 0.893. These loci will be useful in studies
of genetic structure, gene flow and breeding systems. Keywords:
Acacia mellifera, Fabaceae, microsatellites, molecular markers,
Senegalia Ruiz-Guajardo,
J. C., A. Otero-Arnaiz, T. Taylor, G. Stone, T. C. Glenn, N. A. Schable,
J. T. Miller, S. Preuss and A. Schnable. 2007. Isolation of polymorphic
microsatellite markers in the sub-Saharan tree, Acacia (Senegalia)
mellifera (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae). Molecular Ecology Notes 2007(7):
1138-1140.
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