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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author | Dang, S. Cullingham, Catherine I. Cooke, Janice E. K. Coltman, David 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 (P. 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 | ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:24835fff-b45b-4c51-8893-3fabdeca4f5f 2025-05-18T14:05:40+00:00 A species-diagnostic SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids Dang, S. Cullingham, Catherine I. Cooke, Janice E. K. Coltman, David W. 2013-01-01 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/24835fff-b45b-4c51-8893-3fabdeca4f5f https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JW8722K English eng doi:10.7939/R3JW8722K © 2013 Springer. This version of this article is open access and can be downloaded and shared. The original author(s) and source must be cited. Jack pine SNP Pinus banksiana Seed stock Pinus contorta Lodgepole pine Article (Published) 2013 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JW8722K 2025-04-28T14:33:57Z 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 (P. 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 University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Northwest Territories Canada |
spellingShingle | Jack pine SNP Pinus banksiana Seed stock Pinus contorta Lodgepole pine Dang, S. Cullingham, Catherine I. Cooke, Janice E. K. Coltman, David 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 SNP Pinus banksiana Seed stock Pinus contorta Lodgepole pine |
topic_facet | Jack pine SNP Pinus banksiana Seed stock Pinus contorta Lodgepole pine |
url | https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/24835fff-b45b-4c51-8893-3fabdeca4f5f https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JW8722K |