microsatellite marker
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marker
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Genetic mapping will be further simplified by the generation of additional microsatellite markers and the development of markers based on single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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Overall genetic differentiations were estimated from the five microsatellite markers and are given with their standard error, for the different selection regimes and population sizes.
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All these sources of evidence are further reinforced by the complete absence of genetic variability revealed by microsatellite markers.
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Selection may cause a particular mutation to become fixed, one chapter investigates the possibility of using neutral microsatellite markers to identify such selection events.
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Automation of genetic linkage analyses using fluorescent microsatellite markers.
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Zygosity was determined by structured physical similarity questionnaire and assessment of 13 highly polymorphic microsatellite markers.
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Thus, more studies of natural populations with microsatellite markers are required to further our understanding of schistosome genetic structure and transmission dynamics.
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We have developed microsatellite markers to this end.
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The first half of this book, consisting of nine chapters, concentrates on the evolution of microsatellite markers.
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This data set included 1045 individuals and the full complement of 96 microsatellite markers.
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Recombination rates are often estimated using more than two microsatellite markers to reduce the sampling variance associated with a small number of meioses.
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For purposes of the analysis, all mandibles were triply measured and 92 microsatellite markers were scored in a total of 350 mice.
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Prediction of informativeness for microsatellite markers among progeny of sires used for detection of economic trait loci in dairy cattle.
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The application of microsatellite markers to investigate fitness consequences in natural populations of red deer and harbour seals is discussed in another chapter.
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