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Microsatellite markers for <i>Bromus tectorum</i> (cheatgrass)
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2002
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Plant GeneticsGeneticsGenomicsApplied GeneticsPhylogenetic AnalysisGenetic DiversityMolecular EcologyAbstract Bromus TectorumQuantitative GeneticsLambda PhageMolecular BreedingAgricultural BiotechnologyGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsMicrosatellite MarkersBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyFlourishing Invasive WeedMedicine
Abstract Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is a flourishing invasive weed in the western United States. The objective of our study is to characterize its genetic diversity. We made a B. tectorum genomic library in lambda phage and screened approximately 4000 clones for poly CA and poly CT dinucleotide repeats. Of 38 sequences with dinucleotide repeats isolated from the library, we designed primer sets for 18 loci. A preliminary screen of 40 individuals from four populations indicated that seven loci were polymorphic. These loci will be valuable for elucidation of cheatgrass genetic diversity and population structure.
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