Development of SNP markers for the African timber species Nauclea diderrichii
OPUNI-FRIMPONG, Emmanuel
University of Energy and Natural Resources [UENR]
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
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University of Energy and Natural Resources [UENR]
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Conservation Genetics Resources. 2020, vol. 12, n° 3, p. 357-359
Springer
English Abstract
The vulnerable African timber species Nauclea diderrichii is threatened because of its overexploitation and illegal trade. We sampled individuals across Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville, Gabon and Democratic ...Read more >
The vulnerable African timber species Nauclea diderrichii is threatened because of its overexploitation and illegal trade. We sampled individuals across Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville, Gabon and Democratic Republic of Congo and performed restriction associated DNA sequencing and low coverage MiSeq genome sequencing to discover SNP and INDEL loci. After MassARRAY genotyping of 95 individuals covering the sampled distribution range at 205 loci, a set of 88 loci were selected according to their differentiation among geographical regions. It is the first time that molecular markers are described for N. diderrichii and it should encourage genetic studies in this valuable species.Read less <
English Keywords
Nauclea diderrichii
Bilinga
single nucleotide polymorphism
MassARRAY
ANR Project
Plateforme d'Innovation " Forêt-Bois-Fibre-Biomasse du Futur " - ANR-10-EQPX-0016
Origin
Hal imported