Boechera microsatellite website: an online portal for species identification and determination of hybrid parentage

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Li, Fay-Wei
Rushworth, Catherine A.
Beck, James B.
Windham, Michael D.
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2017-02-27
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Genus boechera , Brassicaceae boechereae , Apomictic hybrids , Sexual diploids , Apomixis , Arabis , Hybridization , Reproduction , Arabidopsis , Speciation
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Fay-Wei Li, Catherine A. Rushworth, James B. Beck, Michael D. Windham; Boechera microsatellite website: an online portal for species identification and determination of hybrid parentage. Database (Oxford) 2017; 2017 (1): baw169
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Boechera (Brassicaceae) has many features to recommend it as a model genus for ecological and evolutionary research, including species richness, ecological diversity, experimental tractability and close phylogenetic proximity to Arabidopsis. However, efforts to realize the full potential of this model system have been thwarted by the frequent inability of researchers to identify their samples and place them in a broader evolutionary context. Here we present the Boechera Microsatellite Website (BMW), a portal that archives over 55 000 microsatellite allele calls from 4471 specimens (including 133 nomenclatural types). The portal includes analytical tools that utilize data from 15 microsatellite loci as a highly effective DNA barcoding system. The BMW facilitates the accurate identification of Boechera samples and the investigation of reticulate evolution among the +/- 83 sexual diploid taxa in the genus, thereby greatly enhancing Boechera ' s potential as a model system.

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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oxford University Press
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Database;v.2017:no.1
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1758-0463
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