Reliable methods for clone identification are desired to characterise and distinguish breeding products within the genus Populus L. (Salicaceae). Ten nuclear microsatellite loci (PMGC14, PMGC456, PMGC2163, PTR2, PTR7, WPMS05, WPMS09, WPMS14, WPMS15 and WPMS20) were applied on a clone collection with several species and hybrids belonging to the sections Tacamahaca (balsam poplars), Aigeiros (black poplars, cottonwoods) and Populus (white poplars and aspens) and intersectional hybrids between black and balsam poplars. The members of the different sections and species do not always share their allelic ladders. Some shifts of one or two nucleotides in allele length were observed for several loci. This could be explained by nucleotide sequence differences in the flanking regions of loci in diverse taxonomic groups. Such shifts of allelic ladders result in irregular patterns in hybrid genotypes. The set of loci should have a sufficient amount of variation for a differentiation between clones, even if they are full siblings originating from crossing experiments.
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