@article{fdi:010057319, title = {{M}icrosatellite markers for {A}mborella (amborellaceae), a monotypic genus endemic to {N}ew {C}aledonia}, author = {{P}oncet, {V}al{\'e}rie and {C}ouderc, {M}arie and {T}ranchant {D}ubreuil, {C}hristine and {G}omez, {C}{\'e}line and {H}amon, {P}erla and {H}amon, {S}erge and {P}illon, {Y}. and {M}unzinger, {J}{\'e}r{\^o}me and {K}ochko, {A}lexandre de}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{P}remise of the study: {I}nformative markers are required for assessing the diversity of {A}mborella trichopoda, the only species of its order, endemic to {N}ew {C}aledonia and considered to be the sister species to all flowering plants. {T}herefore, expressed sequence tag ({EST})-based microsatellite markers were developed. {M}ethods and {R}esults: {F}ifty-five microsatellite loci were characterized in 14 896 putative unigenes, which were generated by assembling {A}. trichopoda {EST}s from the public sequence database. {S}eventeen markers revealed polymorphism in 80 adult shrubs from three populations. {T}he number of alleles per locus ranged from two to 12, with a total of 132 alleles scored. {T}he mean expected heterozygosity per population ranged from 0.336 to 0.567. {C}onclusions: {T}hese markers offer an appropriate amount of variation to investigate genetic diversity structure, gene flow, and other conservation issues.}, keywords = {{A}mborella trichopoda ; {A}mborellaceae ; endemism ; microsatellite ; {N}ew {C}aledonia}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}merican {J}ournal of {B}otany}, volume = {99}, numero = {10}, pages = {{E}411--{E}414}, ISSN = {0002-9122}, year = {2012}, DOI = {10.3732/ajb.1200131}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010057319}, }