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Seven polymorphic microsatellite loci in honeybees (Apis mellifera)

Seven microsatellite markers identified by probing clones made from a honeybee population from Victoria, Australia with a GA oligonucleotide are polymorphic in collections of honeybees from Iberia. Five of the microsatellites are GA repeats (three perfect repeats, two imperfect repeats, and one inte...

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Published in:Insectes sociaux 1997-01, Vol.44 (2), p.85-93
Main Authors: ROWE, D. J, RINDERER, T. E, STELZER, J. A, OLDROYD, B. P, CROZIER, R. H
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Language:English
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Summary:Seven microsatellite markers identified by probing clones made from a honeybee population from Victoria, Australia with a GA oligonucleotide are polymorphic in collections of honeybees from Iberia. Five of the microsatellites are GA repeats (three perfect repeats, two imperfect repeats, and one interrupted perfect repeat); of two others found in (GA) sub(n)-containing clones, one is a perfect AT repeat and one a mononucleotide T repeat. A further perfect GA repeat is monomorphic in the Iberian bees. Primer sequences are given for each of these microsatellites, and for seven others either not amplifying or giving multiple bands under the conditions used, or which were not tested. In all, eighteen microsatellites were found in twelve clones. One clone contained a minisatellite repeat, not assayed for polymorphism.
ISSN:0020-1812
1420-9098
DOI:10.1007/s000400050032