Liliana Santamaría-Acevedo, M. M. Levy, L. Torres-Martínez, S. Marchant, Fernando Rondón-González, E. Stashenko, M. Levy, J. L. Fuentes
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Genome-derived Microsatellite Markers in Lippia origanoides from Colombia
ABSTRACT Polymorphic microsatellite sequences were mined from genome sequences of two Lippia origanoides wild specimens from disjunct locations. Twenty-three primer sequences flanking the candidate markers were designed, and their usefulness for population genetic analysis was assessed in plants sampled from four municipalities in Colombia. A final set of 10 primer pairs was useful for diversity analyses, which indicated the existence of three genetic lineages in Colombia. Cross-amplification in five related Lippia species was validated. The findings supported the efficiency of in silico approaches in providing novel genetic resources for research in Lippia species.
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