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Title: Twelve microsatellite loci in Manilkara huberi (Ducke) Standl (Sapotaceae), an Amazonian timber species.
Authors: AZEVEDO, V. C. R.
VINSON, C.
CIAMPI, A. Y.
Affiliation: VANIA CRISTINA RENNO AZEVEDO, CENARGEN.
Date Issued: 2005
Citation: Molecular Ecology Notes, v. 5, n. 1, p. 13-15, 2005.
Description: Manilkara huberi is a timber species, found and intensely exploited in the Amazonian forest. Twelve highly polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed from a genomic library enriched for AG/TC repeats. Levels of polymorphism were evaluated using a total of 12 adult trees from a natural population. An average of 6.43 alleles per locus were detected, and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.721 to 0.862. These loci represent a powerful tool in investigating the mating system, gene flow, parentage and population dynamics in natural populations of M. huberi, all of which are needed to implement sound management.
Thesagro: Conservação
Maçaranduba
Manilkara Huberi
Sapotaceae
Keywords: Conservation
Genetic diversity
Microsatellite
Diversidade genética
Microsatélite
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em anais de congresso (CENARGEN)

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