Microsatellite analysis of relationships among North American plums (Prunus sect. Prunocerasus, Rosaceae)

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J. R. Rohrer
R. Ahmad
S. M. Southwick
D. Potter
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire,Department of Biology
[2] University of California,Department of Pomology
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Rosaceae; North American plums; microsatellites; simple sequence repeats (SSRs); genetic similarity;
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Fifteen microsatellite primer pairs developed in sweet cherry and peach were used to explore genetic relationships among North American plums (Prunus section Prunocerasus). In all, 186 putative alleles were detected with a mean value of 12.4 per locus. The Jaccard coefficient of similarity was calculated between all pairs of accessions and their genetic similarities represented by a UPGMA dendrogram. Despite the apparent closeness among native American plums as evidenced by their ability to hybridize freely and their very similar ITS and trnL-trnF nucleotide sequences, all pairs of accessions among the North American plums shared fewer than half of their alleles. Some of the relationships suggested by the UPGMA dendrogram are congruent with current taxonomic hypotheses, but others are difficult to interpret. Further resolution of relationships among American plums will require molecular markers more variable than ITS yet less variable than microsatellites.
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