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Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens

The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), is an important pest of rice. To better understand the migration pattern and population structure of the Chinese populations of N. lugens, we developed and characterized 12 polymorphic microsatellites from the expressed seque...

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Autores principales: Sun, Jing-Tao, Zhang, Yan-Kai, Ge, Cheng, Hong, Xiao-Yue
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Wisconsin Library 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22243416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.011.13401
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author Sun, Jing-Tao
Zhang, Yan-Kai
Ge, Cheng
Hong, Xiao-Yue
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Zhang, Yan-Kai
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description The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), is an important pest of rice. To better understand the migration pattern and population structure of the Chinese populations of N. lugens, we developed and characterized 12 polymorphic microsatellites from the expressed sequence tags database of N. lugens. The occurrence of these simple sequence repeats was assessed in three populations collected from three provinces of China. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 3 to 13 with an average of 6.5 alleles per locus. The mean observed heterozygosity of the three populations ranged from 0.051 to 0.772 and the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.074 to 0.766. The sequences of the 12 markers were highly variable. The polymorphism information content of the 12 markers was high and ranged from 0.074 to 0.807 (mean = 0.503). Sequencing of microsatellite alleles revealed that the fragment length differences were mainly due to the variation of the repeat motif. Significant genetic differentiation was detected among the three N. lugens populations as the Fst ranged from 0.034 to 0.273. Principle coordinates analysis also revealed significant genetic differentiation between populations of different years. We conclude that these microsatellite markers will be a powerful tools to study the migration routine of the N. lugens.
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spelling pubmed-32813942012-02-24 Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens Sun, Jing-Tao Zhang, Yan-Kai Ge, Cheng Hong, Xiao-Yue J Insect Sci Article The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), is an important pest of rice. To better understand the migration pattern and population structure of the Chinese populations of N. lugens, we developed and characterized 12 polymorphic microsatellites from the expressed sequence tags database of N. lugens. The occurrence of these simple sequence repeats was assessed in three populations collected from three provinces of China. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 3 to 13 with an average of 6.5 alleles per locus. The mean observed heterozygosity of the three populations ranged from 0.051 to 0.772 and the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.074 to 0.766. The sequences of the 12 markers were highly variable. The polymorphism information content of the 12 markers was high and ranged from 0.074 to 0.807 (mean = 0.503). Sequencing of microsatellite alleles revealed that the fragment length differences were mainly due to the variation of the repeat motif. Significant genetic differentiation was detected among the three N. lugens populations as the Fst ranged from 0.034 to 0.273. Principle coordinates analysis also revealed significant genetic differentiation between populations of different years. We conclude that these microsatellite markers will be a powerful tools to study the migration routine of the N. lugens. University of Wisconsin Library 2011-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3281394/ /pubmed/22243416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.011.13401 Text en © 2011 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title_full Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title_fullStr Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title_full_unstemmed Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title_short Mining and Characterization of Sequence Tagged Microsatellites from the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
title_sort mining and characterization of sequence tagged microsatellites from the brown planthopper nilaparvata lugens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22243416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.011.13401
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