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Table 1 . Characteristics of 24 microsatellite loci successfully amplified in Luculia yunnanensis. 
A Set of Novel Microsatellite Markers Developed for Luculia yunnanensis (Rubiaceae), an Endangered Plant Endemic to Yunnan, China
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Hong Ma

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Youming Wan

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Wenjuan Li

The genus Luculia Sweet contains about five species of small trees or shrubs and is a member of the family Rubiaceae (tribe Cinchoneae). Luculia yunnanensis is an endangered ornamental shrub endemic to southwest China. Only two natural populations of L. yunnanensis exist in the wild according to our field investigation. It can be inferred that L. yunnanensis is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild and an urgent conservation strategy is required. By using a modified biotin-sterptavidin capture method, 24 primer sets were identified in two wild populations. Of these primers, 11 displayed polymorphisms and 13 were monomorphic. The number of alleles per locus ranged from two to four, values for observed and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.000 to 0.833 and from 0.431 to 0.771, with averages of 0.389 and 0.614, respectively. These markers will be useful for further investigation of conservation of resources, selecting parental types in cross-breeding, evolution of this species at the molecular level and related research in Luculia species.

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... Zhou et al. (2010) developed 13 pairs of SSR primers suitable for analyzing the genetic diversity of Luculia, which could effectively distinguish between L. yunnanensis and Luculia pinceana. Ma et al. (2012) made use of a modified biotinstreptavidin capture method to develop 11 pairs of SSR primers with polymorphism in two populations of L. yunnanensis. Li et al. (2017) determined the floral components of L. yunnanensis. ...

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Genetic diversity evaluation of Luculia yunnanensis, a vulnerable species endemic to Yunnan, Southwestern China based on morphological traits and EST-SSR markers
A Set of Novel Microsatellite Markers Developed for Luculia yunnanensis (Rubiaceae), an Endangered Plant Endemic to Yunnan, China