Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for the two Tsuga species native to the Japanese Archipelago, Tsuga diversifolia and T. sieboldii, and a population with genetic affinities to T. diversifolia on Ulleung Island, Korea. Tsuga diversifolia and T. sieboldii are widespread dominant trees of temperate and subalpine forests in Japan but to date no genetic markers have been developed for these species. Fifteen polymorphic loci were developed and characterized, of which 14 are reliably amplified in each taxon. Across both species and the Ulleung Island population, the number of alleles per locus ranged from 3 to 26 (average = 13.93) and observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.005 to 0.935 (average = 0.535). In addition, all 15 loci were s...
We have designed two highly polymorphic microsatellite multiplexes for Larix decidua Mill. (European...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...
Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for the two Tsuga species native to the Japanese Archi...
The genus Tsuga is an ecologically important forest tree genus of Japan with two endemic species, th...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
Taiwan spruce (Picea morrisonicola) is a vulnerable conifer species endemic to the island of Taiwan....
Natural forest is important not only for conserving genetic diversity, but also as a future breeding...
Microsatellite primers were developed for the Pacific Northwest conifer, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (A...
Local adaptation is important in evolutionary processes and speciation. We used multiple tests to id...
Although homoploid hybrid speciation in plants is probably more common than previously realized, the...
Premise of the study: Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for population genetic analysis...
The number of Quercus acutissima plantations increased after the 1960s due to rising demand for logs...
Rear-edge populations are of significant scientific interest because they can contain allelic variat...
Unilateral introgression from diploids to tetraploids has been hypothesized to be an important evolu...
We have designed two highly polymorphic microsatellite multiplexes for Larix decidua Mill. (European...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...
Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for the two Tsuga species native to the Japanese Archi...
The genus Tsuga is an ecologically important forest tree genus of Japan with two endemic species, th...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
Taiwan spruce (Picea morrisonicola) is a vulnerable conifer species endemic to the island of Taiwan....
Natural forest is important not only for conserving genetic diversity, but also as a future breeding...
Microsatellite primers were developed for the Pacific Northwest conifer, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (A...
Local adaptation is important in evolutionary processes and speciation. We used multiple tests to id...
Although homoploid hybrid speciation in plants is probably more common than previously realized, the...
Premise of the study: Nuclear microsatellite markers were developed for population genetic analysis...
The number of Quercus acutissima plantations increased after the 1960s due to rising demand for logs...
Rear-edge populations are of significant scientific interest because they can contain allelic variat...
Unilateral introgression from diploids to tetraploids has been hypothesized to be an important evolu...
We have designed two highly polymorphic microsatellite multiplexes for Larix decidua Mill. (European...
Species delimitation in Pinaceae is often challenged by limited morphological differentiation and in...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...