Characterization of 24 transferable microsatellite loci in four skullcaps (Scutellaria, Labiatae)

2012 
 Premise of the study: Transferable polymorphic microsatellite loci for four skullcaps, Scutellaria indica , S. taiwanensis , S. austrotaiwanensis , and S. playfairii , were developed for future studies of the mating system and population structure of these species. Interspecifi c amplifi cation was also tested in various Scutellaria species.  Methods and Results: Twelve novel polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated from four S. taiwanensis specimens, and seven are interspecifi cally transferable. Microsatellite loci developed from S. austrotaiwanensis in a previous study were also analyzed in the other three species, and 12 loci were found to be transferable. Allele numbers of the total 24 loci for S. indica , S. taiwanensis , S. playfairii , and S. austrotaiwanensis are two to four, two, two to fiand two to three, respectively, with an expected heterozygosity ranging from 0.114 – 0.661, 0.062 – 0.499, 0.280 – 0.730, and 0.268 – 0.662, respectively. The interspecies transferability of these 24 loci was further tested in another 10 Scutellaria species, including three species native to Taiwan. Seventeen loci were found to be interspecifi cally amplifi able, especially among the Taiwan native species.  Conclusions: These highly polymorphic and transferable loci will be useful for future studies of the mating system of closely related Scutellaria species.
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