Abstract

AbstractSimple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were developed and characterized for Neolitsea sericea (Bl.) Koidz. (Lauraceae). Out of 196 designed primer pairs, a total of 144 pairs showed amplification, of which 44 had clear and stable chromatograms. Polymorphism of these 44 loci was tested using 32 individuals sampled from a single population of N. sericea. The number of alleles and the polymorphism information content varied from 3 to 12 and 0.271 to 0.853, respectively. A significant departure from the Hardy‐Weinberg equilibrium was observed in one of the 44 loci. These SSR markers are useful for population genetic studies and parentage analysis in N. sericea, which is one of the most common evergreen species in coastal Pinus thunbergii forests in central‐western Japan.

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