Commentary : Experimental verification of microsatellite null alleles in norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.): Implications for population genetic studies

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​Commentary : Experimental verification of microsatellite null alleles in norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.): Implications for population genetic studies​
Nascimento de Sousa, S. ; Finkeldey, R.   & Gailing, O. ​ (2005) 
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter23(2) pp. 113​-119​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02772701 

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Authors
Nascimento de Sousa, Sylvia ; Finkeldey, Reiner ; Gailing, Oliver 
Abstract
Three stands ofPicea abies [L.] Karst. with different density in the Harz Mountains (Lower Saxony, Germany) were characterized at 4 microsatellite loci. An excess of homozygotes was observed in all 3 stands at 1 simple sequence repeat (SSR) locus, suggesting the presence of null alleles. To test for the segregation of a null allele, 24 openpollinated seeds (haploid megagametophytes and embryos) from apparently homozygous mother trees were analyzed. For 1 of 3 trees that could be identified as heterozygous for a null allele, no significant deviation from the expected 1∶1 segregation into marker absence (null allele) and marker presence of the second maternal allele could be observed in the haploid megagametophyte. Concordantly, the numbers of embryos heterozygous for the null allele and for the other maternal allele were not significantly different from each other. Inheritance analyses in seedlings and corresponding megagametophytes of gymnosperms were used as a direct experimental verification of microsatellite null alleles in single-tree progeny. Microsatellites with an abundance of null alleles should be discarded from further analysis because inclusion of these loci results in incorrect estimation of allele frequencies.
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2005
Journal
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 
ISSN
0735-9640
eISSN
1572-9818
Language
English

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