Isolation of microsatellite loci from Spotted Gum (Corymbia variegata) and cross-species amplification in Corymbia and Eucalyptus

Ref ID: 8944
Ref Type: Journal
Authors: Jones, M. E., Stokoe, R. L., Cross, M. J., Scott, L. J., Maguire, T. L., and Shepherd, M.
Pub Date: 2001
Journal Name: Molecular Ecology Notes
Volume: 1
Issue: 4
Start Page: 276
End Page: 278
ISBN/ISSN: 1471-8278
Keywords: allele/Australia/Corymbia/Eucalyptus/Eucalyptus variegata/hardwood/isolation/loci/microsatellite/species/timber
Abstract: Corymbia variegata (spotted gum) is an important commercial hardwood timber species in Australia. Fourteen polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated from C. variegata, with three to five alleles amplified in three individuals examined. Cross-species amplification in Corymbia was successful for all primer pairs, while ten loci (71%) were successfully transferred to at least one species in the closely related genus Eucalyptus
Notes: Entered by mjones (18/6/2001):
Reprint: Not in File
Program: SPF Genetic Improvement
Project: A7
Deliverable:
Confidentiality: Public
Availability: Authors
Report: Annual Report 2000/1; Annual Report 2001/2
Type: Note
Address: mjones10@scu.edu.au
Misc 2: Published

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