Isolation of microsatellites in a parthenogenetic lizard Menetia greyii (Scincidae) and their utility in sexual species of the Menetia greyii complex
Gardner, M.G., Ottewell, K. and Adams, M. (2004) Isolation of microsatellites in a parthenogenetic lizard Menetia greyii (Scincidae) and their utility in sexual species of the Menetia greyii complex. Molecular Ecology Notes, 4 (2). pp. 219-221.
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Abstract
Tetra and tri-nucleotide microsatellite loci were isolated from a parthenogenetic form of the Australian lizard Menetia greyii, using an enrichment method with polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based colony screening. Primers for 23 loci were designed and 11 of these loci amplified well in a panel of 10 parthenogenetic individuals from a single population. Seven loci were further characterized and six successfully amplified and were polymorphic in all five sexual species of the Menetia greyii complex they were tested in. These loci will be used to investigate the parental ancestry and clonal diversity of various parthenogenetic forms within the Menetia greyii species complex.
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Publisher: | Blackwell Publishing |
Copyright: | © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/22640 |
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