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The determination of multiple microsatellite genotypes and DNA sequences from a single pollen grain

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Abstract Pollen plays important roles in the reproduction and gene flow of flowering plants, and its haploid DNA sequence provides useful information for studies of plant evolution and genealogy. We describe a new method for multiple microsatellite genotyping and DNA sequencing from a single pollen grain. The haploid DNA was extracted from a single pollen grain by using a simple DNA extraction method, and multiple microsatellite genotypes and DNA sequences of multiple chloroplast loci were determined. Using nine pairs of microsatellite primers, more than 90% of genotypes were successfully determined, and 71% and 100% of DNA sequences were determined at two chloroplast DNA loci, the trn L intron region and the trn L/ trn F intergenic spacer region, respectively. This simple method of genetic analysis for a single pollen grain will facilitate detailed study of pollination, evolution and genealogy.

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