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Development of microsatellites in the Hawaiian endemic palm Pritchardia martii (Arecaceae) and their utility in congeners

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ID Minciencias: ART-0001393767-1
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Abstract:

Pritchardia (loulu palm) is the seventh largest flowering plant genus in the Hawaiian archipelago, and many species are of high conservation concern. The island radiation has produced many cryptic species complexes across fine ecological gradients. Microsatellite primers were optimized to investigate genetic diversity of Pritchardia martii (Gaudich.) H. Wendl. and species boundaries among the Hawaiian Pritchardia.Six new loci and three previously described loci for a closely related genus, Phoenix, were optimized and tested. Five loci were polymorphic, and 72 alleles were detected across loci within P. martii. The five loci were also polymorphic across the other 27 currently recognized Pritchardia species. •These results indicate the utility of these microsatellite markers for understanding the conservation genetics of P. martii and species delimitation and hybridization across the genus.

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Genetic diversity and population structure

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FuenteAmerican Journal of Botany
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen98
Issue6
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ISSN0002-9122

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Minciencias IDART-0001393767-1Scienti ID0001393767-1Doi URLhttps://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1100073
Pmid URLhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21653501Openalex URLhttps://openalex.org/W2121260607
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