Highly polymorphic microsatellite markers in Chamaecyparis obtusa

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Nakao, Y. [1 ]
Iwata, H. [1 ]
Matsumoto, A. [1 ]
Tsumura, Y. [1 ]
Tomaru, N. [1 ]
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[1] Lab. of Forest Ecology, Grad. Sch. of Bioagricultural Sci., Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
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Biomarkers - Genetic engineering;
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10.1139/x01-145
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Nine microsatellite loci in hinoki, Chamaecyparis obtusa (Sieb. et Zucc.) Endl., were identified and characterized. A genomic library, developed using enrichment with magnetic beads, was screened to identify microsatellite repeats (CT/AG). The microsatellite loci, where the alleles were segregated, displayed codominant Mendelian inheritance. Genetic analysis of 16 plus trees and two unrelated individuals of Chamaecyparis obtusa revealed that all loci were highly polymorphic, with an average of 10.3 alleles per locus, and an average gene diversity of 0.77. The applicability of these microsatellite loci was also tested in other species of the Cupressaceae and in Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D. Don (Taxodiaceae, a family closely related to Cupressaceae). Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification was successful for about half of the loci of the species in the genus Chamaecyparis. However, the PCR amplification patterns of the 11 species of Cupressaceae showed no clear correlations with their molecular phylogeny. The highly polymorphic microsatellite loci in Chamaecyparis obtusa, identified here, will be useful in studies of hinoki breeding and population genetics.
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