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Table 1 Genetic characterization of the nine developed microsatellites for Eremanthus erythropappus and its transferability to Eremanthus incanus and Eremanthus glomerulatus

From: Development and characterization of nuclear microsatellite markers for Eremanthus erythropappus and their transferability across related species

Locus

PIC

Itamonte (n = 21)

Lavras (n = 21)

Transferability

Na

HO

HE

FIS

Na

HO

HE

FIS

E. incanus

E. glomerulatus

Ere02

0.61

3

1.00

0.56

− 0.78

3

1.00

0.61

− 0.63

Ere03

0.68

5

1.00

0.60

− 0.67

9

0.65

0.56

− 0.16

+

+

Ere04

0.44

1

0.00

0.00

0.00

1

0.00

0.00

0.00

Ere07

0.53

2

0.85

0.49

− 0.74

2

0.83

0.49

− 0.71

+

+

Ere08

0.67

2

0.95

0.49

− 0.92

3

0.31

0.38

0.19

+

+

Ere09

0.51

1

0.00

0.00

0.00

1

0.00

0.00

0.00

+

+

Ere10

0.94

11

0.84

0.84

0.27

18

0.81

0.91

0.11

Ere13

0.79

3

0.48

0.48

1.00

5

0.00

0.64

1.00

+

+

Ere14

0.67

3

0.58

0.58

− 0.54

3

0.62

0.43

− 0.45

+

+

  1. Geographic coordinates for the populations are Itamonte = 22°16′45.00″S 44°46′25.60″W and Lavras = 21°19′51.85″S 44°57′54.76″W; All two populations are located in the Minas Gerais state, Brazil
  2. PIC Polymorphic content information, Na Number of alleles, Ho observed heterozygosity; He expected heterozygosity, FIS Inbreeding coefficient; +, successful PCR amplification; −, unsuccessful PCR amplification