Molecular Ecology Notes (2004) 4, 197-199

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M.L. Hale, Z. Acs and G.N. Stone (2004)
Polymorphic microsatellite loci in Eurytoma brunniventris, a generalist parasitoid in oak cynipid galls
Molecular Ecology Notes 4 (2), 197-199
Abstract: Eurytoma brunniventris is a parasitic wasp with a wide range of host species. We have developed primers for nine polymorphic microsatellite loci to allow examination of intraspecific population subdivision associated with two aspects of the biology of their hosts: host species (oak gallwasps) and the tree on which the gallwasp develops (different oak species). All nine loci amplified well across individuals collected from a range of gallwasp species and across two oak taxa. These microsatellite loci are potentially of value in the study of closely related economic pests such as seed predators of almonds (E. amygdali) and pistachios (E. plotnikovi).
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molecular biology - genes


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Eurytoma (genus)