Development of microsatellite markers for (Santalaceae) and their application to wild populations.

Appl Plant Sci

Department of Life Science, Hallym University, Chuncheon 24252, Republic of Korea.

Published: January 2017

Premise Of The Study: Microsatellite primers were developed for (Santalaceae), a semiparasitic medicinal plant that is known for its anticancer properties. Due to excessive human harvesting and loss of suitable habitat of its populations, it has become a potentially threatened species requiring immediate conservation efforts.

Methods And Results: Based on transcriptome data for , 124 primer pairs were randomly selected for initial validation, of which 19 yielded polymorphic microsatellite loci, with two to six alleles per locus. The usefulness of these markers was assessed for 60 individuals representing three populations of . Observed and expected heterozygosity values ranged from 0.033 to 0.833 and 0.032 to 0.672, respectively. Cross-species amplification for 19 loci in the related species was conducted.

Conclusions: The 19 newly developed loci are expected to be useful for studying the population genetics and ecological conservation of .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5231913PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3732/apps.1600102DOI Listing

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