Paggi et al. 2008 (Article) Pitcairnia, Brazil
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Pitcairnia albiflos (Bromeliaceae), an endemic bromeliad from the Atlantic Rainforest, and cross-amplification in other species
Author(s):—G.M. Paggi, C. Palma-Silva, F. Bered, F.W. Cidade, A.C.B. Sousa, A.P. Souza, T. Wendt & C. Lexer
Publication:—Molecular Ecology Resources 2008: 1-3. (2008) — DOI
Abstract:—Eight microsatellite markers were isolated from Pitcairnia albiflos , an endangered endemic bromeliad species restricted to ' inselberg’ rock outcrops in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The number of alleles observed for each locus ranged from two to 12. Average observed and expected heterozygosities were 0.408 and 0.663, respectively. The cross-amplification test in 16 taxa suggests that the markers will be usef ul in numerous related bromeliad species. The loci will be used to study genetic structure and reproductive biology in fragmented inselberg populations and the origin and maintenance of barriers to gene flow between sympatric Pitcairnia species.
Keywords:—Atlantic Rainforest, Bromeliaceae, cross-amplification, microsatellites, Pitcairnia