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Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the tree pathogen and sapstain agent, Ophiostoma ips
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Development of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the tree pathogen and sapstain agent, Ophiostoma ips

X.D. Zhou, T. Burgess, Z.W. de Beer, B.D. Wingfield and M.J. Wingfield
Molecular Ecology Notes, Vol.2(3), pp.309-312
2002
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Abstract

Twelve pairs of simple sequence repeat markers (SSR) were developed using a single ascospore isolate of Ophiostoma ips, isolated from the bark beetle, Orthotomicus erosus, infesting Pinus elliottii in South Africa. All markers were found to be polymorphic when tested on seven isolates of O. ips collected from Austria, Chile, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, Sweden, and the USA. These will now be useful in population and phylogenetic studies on O. ips.

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