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    Genetic analysis of forest species Eugenia uniflora L. through of newly developed SSR markers

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    Nine microsatellite loci for genetic analysis of three populations of the tropical tree Eugenia uniflora L. (pitanga or Brazilian cherry) from fragments of semideciduous forest were developed. We used the technique of building a (GA) n and (CA) n microsatellite-enriched library by capture with streptavidin-coated magnetic beads. We assessed the polymorphism of seven microsatellites in 84 mature trees found in three areas (RibeirĂŁo Preto, TambaĂș and SĂŁo JosĂ© do Rio Pardo), highly impacted by the agricultural practices, in a large region among Pardo river and Mogi-Guaçu river basins, in state of SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil. All loci were polymorphic, and the number of alleles was high, ranging from 6 to 24, with a mean of 14.4. All stands showed the same high level of genetic diversity (mean H E = 0.83) and a low genetic differentiation (mean F ST = 0.031), indicating that genetic diversity was higher within rather than among populations. Seven of the nine loci were highly variable, and sufficiently informative for E. uniflora. It was concluded that these new SSR markers can be efficiently used for gene flow studies.Ronai Ferreira-Ramos, Prianda R. Laborda, Melissa de Oliveira Santos, Matheus S. Mayor, Moacyr A. Mestriner, Anete P. de Souza, Ana Lilia Alzate-Mari
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