Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest

ABSTRACT The Myrtaceae family is home to several species of economic and ecological importance, but many are in areas of constant environmental degradation, demanding studies aiming at the conservation status evaluation or other characteristics of interest. One of the widely used tools for these pu...

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Main Authors: Dalvan Carlos Beise, Luana Oliveira de Oliveira, Daniele Damian dos Santos, Rafael Plá Matielo Lemos, Cristiane D’ Oliveira Matielo, Renata Machado Castro, Valdir Marcos Stefenon
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Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil 2023-08-01
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author Dalvan Carlos Beise
Luana Oliveira de Oliveira
Daniele Damian dos Santos
Rafael Plá Matielo Lemos
Cristiane D’ Oliveira Matielo
Renata Machado Castro
Valdir Marcos Stefenon
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Luana Oliveira de Oliveira
Daniele Damian dos Santos
Rafael Plá Matielo Lemos
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description ABSTRACT The Myrtaceae family is home to several species of economic and ecological importance, but many are in areas of constant environmental degradation, demanding studies aiming at the conservation status evaluation or other characteristics of interest. One of the widely used tools for these purposes is SSR markers. This study sought to evaluate the transferability of 11 new SSR markers characterized in Eugenia uniflora to 14 different species of the family Myrtaceae. Out of the 11 markers tested, nine were amplified in at least one of the examined species. For seven species, this is the first report of cross-species transfer of SSR markers. These markers may contribute to the characterization of the genetic diversity of the species and planning policies for the conservation and breeding of these genetic resources.
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spelling doaj.art-24d9240fd9f34042bd23b1ae040f83f92023-08-29T07:40:48ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X2023-08-013710.1590/1677-941x-abb-2023-0053Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic ForestDalvan Carlos Beisehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8638-7004Luana Oliveira de Oliveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7472-4149Daniele Damian dos Santoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3795-1796Rafael Plá Matielo Lemoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6645-9541Cristiane D’ Oliveira Matielohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4548-2192Renata Machado Castrohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0640-1035Valdir Marcos Stefenonhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1091-700XABSTRACT The Myrtaceae family is home to several species of economic and ecological importance, but many are in areas of constant environmental degradation, demanding studies aiming at the conservation status evaluation or other characteristics of interest. One of the widely used tools for these purposes is SSR markers. This study sought to evaluate the transferability of 11 new SSR markers characterized in Eugenia uniflora to 14 different species of the family Myrtaceae. Out of the 11 markers tested, nine were amplified in at least one of the examined species. For seven species, this is the first report of cross-species transfer of SSR markers. These markers may contribute to the characterization of the genetic diversity of the species and planning policies for the conservation and breeding of these genetic resources.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062023000100503&tlng=engenetic diversitymicrosatellite markersMyrtoideaemolecular diversitymolecular markers
spellingShingle Dalvan Carlos Beise
Luana Oliveira de Oliveira
Daniele Damian dos Santos
Rafael Plá Matielo Lemos
Cristiane D’ Oliveira Matielo
Renata Machado Castro
Valdir Marcos Stefenon
Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
Acta Botânica Brasílica
genetic diversity
microsatellite markers
Myrtoideae
molecular diversity
molecular markers
title Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
title_full Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
title_short Transferability of SSR markers from Eugenia uniflora L. to Myrtaceae species of the Atlantic Forest
title_sort transferability of ssr markers from eugenia uniflora l to myrtaceae species of the atlantic forest
topic genetic diversity
microsatellite markers
Myrtoideae
molecular diversity
molecular markers
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062023000100503&tlng=en
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