Development of micro satellite markers for a critically endangered species, Ceropegia fantastica from the Western Ghats, India.

Authors: 
Sumangala, R. C., L. N. Kumar, B. T. Ramesha, R. Uma Shaanker, K. N. Ganeshaiah and G. Ravikanth.
Other Details: 
Conservation Genetics10(6): 1825-1827.
Publication name: 
Springer science+Bussiness Media

Ceropegia fantastica L. (Asclepiadaceae) is a highly endemic and endangered species in the Western Ghats of India. Fourteen microsatellite markers were developed for C. fantastica. Eight microsatellite primers screened had 2-5 alleles per locus and the observed and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.48 to 0.83 and 0.48 to 0.62, respectively. The primers were also evaluated for their cross amplification against two related species Ceropegia hirsuta and Ceropegia oculata. The microsatellites developed for this species could be used for addressing population genetics of this endemic and critically endangered species.

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http://www.atree.org/sites/default/files/articles/ja_2009_1825-1827.pdf
Year of publication: 
02.2009
People: 
Dr. G Ravikanth
Dr R Uma Shaanker
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