Table 2.
LG | Locus | Genbank Accession no. | J. curcas | J. integerrima | J. curcas x J. integerrima |
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1 | Jcuint091 | JF502118 | 215/215 | 189/189 | 189/215 |
2 | Jatr691 | EU664836 | 142/142 | 173/177 | 142/173 |
3 | Jatr901 | EU664920 | 159/159 | 163/169 | 159/163 |
3 | Jcuint221 | JF502150 | 394/394 | 373/375 | 373/394 |
4 | Jcuint034 | JF502095 | 338/338 | 334/338 | 334/338 |
4 | Jcuint298 | JF502166 | 229/229 | 225/227 | 225/229 |
5 | Jcuint061 | JF502107 | 358/358 | 340/340 | 340/358 |
5 | Jcuint192 | JF502143 | 214/214 | 196/208 | 196/214 |
6 | Jatr152 | EU664742 | 192/192 | 188/204 | 188/192 |
6 | Jatr190 | EU664749 | 95/95 | 75/75 | 75/95 |
7 | Jatr220 | EU664757 | 223/223 | 223/235 | 223/235 |
8 | Jatr679 | EU664757 | 171/171 | 186/186 | 171/186 |
9 | Jcuint079 | JF502114 | 162/162 | 145/171 | 145/162 |
10 | Jatr153 | EU664743 | 260/260 | 242/242 | 242/260 |
11 | Jatr154 | JF502114 | 462/462 | 454/454 | 454/462 |
11 | Jatr229 | EU664743 | 151/151 | 161/163 | 151/163 |
UN | Jatr161 | EU664646 | 250/250 | 234/246 | 234/250 |
UN | Jatr211 | EU664755 | 283/283 | 259/283 | 259/283 |
UN | Jatr219 | KC934904 | 356/356 | 362/362 | 356/362 |
UN | Jcuint240 | KC934905 | 393/393 | 435/435 | 393/435 |
UN | Jatr194 | KC934906 | 126/126 | 114/114 | 114/126 |
UN | Jatr221 | EU664758 | 133/133 | 146/146 | 133/146 |
UN | Jatr030 | EU664686 | 178/178 | 170/170 | 170/178 |
UN | Jatr079 | KC934907 | 195/195 | 204/206 | 195/206 |
UN | Jatr093 | KC934908 | 87/87 | 89/89 | 87/89 |
UN | Jatr095 | KC934909 | 185/185 | 185/185 | 185/185 |
UN | Jatr102 | EU664717 | 390/390 | 382/394 | 382/390 |
UN | Jatr103 | KC934910 | 139/139 | 135/137 | 135/139 |
UN | Jatr105 | KC934911 | 315/315 | 319/325 | 315/319 |
*: All the 276 J. curcas trees showed the same genotypes at each of the 29 microsatellite loci. LG: Linkage group where the markers were mapped. UN: Unmapped. Primer sequences of mapped microsatellites can be found in the paper of Wang et al (2011) 8, while the primer sequences of unmapped markers were submitted to GenBank. The numbers (e.g. 215/215) under each species are the sizes of alleles in base pairs (bp) at each locus.