Authors
Abhilash Nair, Sujith V Gopalan, Sanil George, K Santhosh Kumar, Juha Merilä
Publication date
2012/7/29
Journal
BMC research notes
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
389
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Microsatellite loci are widely used in population and conservation genetic studies of amphibians, but the availability of such markers for tropical and subtropical taxa is currently very limited. In order to develop resources for conservation genetic studies in the genus Indirana, we tested amplification success and polymorphism in 62 previously developed microsatellite loci, in eight Indirana species - including new candidate species. Developing genomic resources for this amphibian taxon is particularly important as it is endemic to the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, and harbours several endangered species.
Findings
The cross-species amplification success rate varied from 11.3 % to 29.0 % depending on the species, with 29 - 80 % of the amplifying loci being polymorphic. A strong negative correlation between cross-species …
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Scholar articles
A Nair, SV Gopalan, S George, KS Kumar, J Merilä - BMC Research Notes, 2012