Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for Casearia sylvestris Sw. (Salicaceae), a neotropical medicinal tree
Cavallari M.M., Billot C., Bouvet J.M., Favreau B., Zucchi M.I., Palmieri A., Gimenes M.A.. 2008. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8 (4) : p. 802-804.
Casearia sylvestris Sw. is a widespread neotropical tree utilized in popular medicine. Recent research ranked Casearia as one of the most promising genus in the search of drugs against cancer. Despite its wide distribution and pharmacological importance, no microsatellite markers have yet been developed for this genus. In this study, we provide 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci specifically designed for C. sylvestris, used to analyse 90 individuals distributed in two populations from São Paulo state, Brazil. On average, 12.3 alleles per locus were identified, showing the ability of the markers to detect microsatellite polymorphism in this species.
Mots-clés : salicaceae; microsatellite; marqueur génétique; polymorphisme génétique; locus; variation génétique; brésil; casearia sylvestris
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Billot Claire — Bios / UMR AGAP
- Bouvet Jean-Marc — Dgdrs / Dgdrs
- Favreau Bénédicte — Bios / UMR AGAP