@article{fdi:010077873, title = {{N}ew microsatellite markers for {D}acryodes edulis ({B}urseraceae), an indigenous fruit tree species from {C}entral {A}frica}, author = {{R}imlinger, {A}. and {M}arie, {L}. and {A}vana, {M}. {L}. and {B}ouka, {G}. {U}. {D}. and {Z}ekraoui, {L}eila and {M}ariac, {C}{\'e}dric and {C}arri{\`e}re, {S}t{\'e}phanie {M}. and {D}uminil, {J}{\'e}r{\^o}me}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}icrosatellites were designed and characterized in the {A}frican fruit tree species {D}acryodes edulis ({B}urseraceae). {T}he fruits are commercialized throughout {C}entral {A}frica and the species is present in forested environments as well as cultivated systems. {T}he high variability of these markers makes them suitable to investigate the structure of genetic diversity in this important food tree species from {C}entral {A}frica. {F}rom a genomic library obtained by next-generation sequencing, 21 new polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed. {T}ested on 95 individuals from four populations coming from three countries of the {C}ongo {B}asin, the microsatellites displayed two to 20 alleles (mean 7.5; expected heterozygosity 0.003 to 0.937, mean 0.666). {T}he transferability of microsatellites was effective for four other {D}acryodes species ({D}. buettneri, {D}. igaganga, {D}. osika, {D}. pubescens). {T}his set of newly developed microsatellite markers will be useful for assessing the genetic diversity and differentiation as well as gene flow patterns of {D}. edulis in tropical forests from {C}entral {A}frica.}, keywords = {{B}urseraceae ; {M}icrosatellites ; {C}entral {A}frica ; {T}ree crop ; {D}acryodes ; {AFRIQUE} {CENTRALE} ; {CAMEROUN} ; {CONGO} {BASSIN}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}olecular {B}iology {R}eports}, volume = {47}, numero = {3}, pages = {2391--2396}, ISSN = {0301-4851}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1007/s11033-020-05270-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010077873}, }