Identification and evaluation of 21 novel microsatellite markers from the autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Aarnes, Siv Grethe; Fløystad, Ida; Schregel, Julia; Vindstad, Ole Petter L.; Jepsen, Jane Uhd; Eiken, Hans Geir; Ims, Rolf Anker; Hagen, Snorre
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2015, 16:22541-22554 10.3390/ijms160922541Sammendrag
The autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) is a cyclically outbreaking forest
Lepidoptera with circumpolar distribution and substantial impact on Northern ecosystems.
We have isolated 21 microsatellites from the species to facilitate population genetic studies
of population cycles, outbreaks, and crashes. First, PCR primers and PCR conditions were
developed to amplify 19 trinucleotide loci and two tetranucleotide loci in six multiplex PCR
approaches and then analyzed for species specificity, sensitivity and precision. Twelve of
the loci showed simple tandem repeat array structures while nine loci showed imperfect
repeat structures, and repeat numbers varied in our material between six and 15. The
application in population genetics for all the 21 microsatellites were further validated in
48 autumnal moths sampled from Northern Norway, and allelic variation was detected in
19 loci. The detected numbers of alleles per locus ranged from two to 13, and the observed
and expected heterozygosities varied from 0.04 to 0.69 and 0.04 to 0.79, respectively.
Evidence for linkage disequilibrium was found for six loci as well as indication of one null allele. We find that these novel microsatellites and their multiplex-PCR assays
are suitable for further research on fine- and large-scale population-genetic studies of
Epirrita autumnata.
tri- and tetranucleotide microsatellites; multiplex PCR; Lepidoptera;
population genetics