Journal article
Supplementary Material 5: Characterisation and transferability of microsatellite markers for the endangered rainforest tree, Gossia gonoclada (Myrtaceae)
Conservation Genetics Resources, Vol.10(2)
2018
Abstract
We describe the first set of 24 microsatellites markers developed for Gossia gonoclada, an endangered Australian rainforest tree. Microsatellite DNA markers were developed for this plant species to study genetic diversity and trace parentage for conservation and restoration purposes. Loci were screened against the remaining 23 wild individuals, with polymorphism averaging 2.91 (ranged 1 to 7 alleles). The Ho and He ranged from 0.130 to 0.609, and from 0.159 to 0.731, respectively; and nine loci showed deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. These informative microsatellite markers will be useful for future conservation efforts for G. gonoclada and aid in genetic studies of other Gossia species.
Details
- Title
- Supplementary Material 5: Characterisation and transferability of microsatellite markers for the endangered rainforest tree, Gossia gonoclada (Myrtaceae)
- Authors
- Laura Simmons (Corresponding Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Science, Health, Education and EngineeringTamara K Taylor (Author) - Griffith UniversityJacinta M Zalucki (Author) - Griffith UniversitySusan E Hoebee (Author) - La Trobe UniversityDenise R Fernando (Author) - La Trobe UniversityGareth D Holmes (Author) - La Trobe UniversityAlison Shapcott (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
- Publication details
- Conservation Genetics Resources, Vol.10(2)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Date published
- 2018
- ISSN
- 1877-7252
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science and Engineering - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; GeneCology Research Centre - Legacy; School of Science, Technology and Engineering; Centre for Bioinnovation
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451508802621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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