A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids

Accurate stock identification is important for forest management, yet this can be a challenge for tree species that hybridize naturally. Species discriminating molecular markers provide a means to identify stock with high accuracy. In Canada, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latif...

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Published in:Tree Genetics & Genomes
Main Authors: Cullingham, (Catherine), Cooke, J.E.K. (J. E.K.), Dang, S. (S.), Coltman, D.W. (D. W.)
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/26080
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-013-0608-x
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Cooke, J.E.K. (J. E.K.)
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Coltman, D.W. (D. W.)
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description Accurate stock identification is important for forest management, yet this can be a challenge for tree species that hybridize naturally. Species discriminating molecular markers provide a means to identify stock with high accuracy. In Canada, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb) form a large hybrid zone in Alberta and Northwest Territories; within this hybrid zone, the identification of parentals and hybrids is difficult due to an overlap in morphological characteristics. Pure and hybrid ancestry can be resolved using microsatellite markers, but these are difficult and costly to type. We have developed a panel of SNP markers using 454 transcriptome sequence data that are more cost-effective, easier to score, and have greater discriminating power for differentiating species than microsatellites. Our SNP panel provides accurate and cost-efficient forest seed stock identification and will thereby facilitate reforestation and our pipeline can be applied to other hybrid systems globally.
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:26080 2025-01-16T23:58:14+00:00 A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids Cullingham, (Catherine) Cooke, J.E.K. (J. E.K.) Dang, S. (S.) Coltman, D.W. (D. W.) 2013-08-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/26080 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-013-0608-x en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/26080 doi:10.1007/s11295-013-0608-x Tree Genetics and Genomes vol. 9 no. 4, pp. 1119-1127 Jack pine Lodgepole pine Pinus banksiana Pinus contorta Seed stock SNP info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-013-0608-x 2022-02-06T21:52:39Z Accurate stock identification is important for forest management, yet this can be a challenge for tree species that hybridize naturally. Species discriminating molecular markers provide a means to identify stock with high accuracy. In Canada, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb) form a large hybrid zone in Alberta and Northwest Territories; within this hybrid zone, the identification of parentals and hybrids is difficult due to an overlap in morphological characteristics. Pure and hybrid ancestry can be resolved using microsatellite markers, but these are difficult and costly to type. We have developed a panel of SNP markers using 454 transcriptome sequence data that are more cost-effective, easier to score, and have greater discriminating power for differentiating species than microsatellites. Our SNP panel provides accurate and cost-efficient forest seed stock identification and will thereby facilitate reforestation and our pipeline can be applied to other hybrid systems globally. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Carleton University's Institutional Repository Canada Northwest Territories Tree Genetics & Genomes 9 4 1119 1127
spellingShingle Jack pine
Lodgepole pine
Pinus banksiana
Pinus contorta
Seed stock
SNP
Cullingham, (Catherine)
Cooke, J.E.K. (J. E.K.)
Dang, S. (S.)
Coltman, D.W. (D. W.)
A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title_full A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title_fullStr A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title_full_unstemmed A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title_short A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
title_sort species-diagnostic snp panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids
topic Jack pine
Lodgepole pine
Pinus banksiana
Pinus contorta
Seed stock
SNP
topic_facet Jack pine
Lodgepole pine
Pinus banksiana
Pinus contorta
Seed stock
SNP
url https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/26080
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-013-0608-x