Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci in Western North American Anodonta Species
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Molecular Ecology Resources
Volume
9
Issue
3
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date
2009
First Page
939
Last Page
943
Abstract
We have developed and characterized 13 microsatellite loci from a group of Anodonta species in western North America, and demonstrated their utility in populations representing two major clades in this genus. Allelic diversity and polymorphic information content were high for all loci, although these characteristics varied across populations. Deviations from Hardy–Weinberg genotypic ratios were not detected, although the estimated frequency of null alleles was high in one population for one locus. This is the first set of microsatellite loci to be developed for freshwater mussels in western North America, and will be useful for describing gene flow patterns among populations.
Recommended Citation
Chong JP, Brim Box JC, Nez DA, Mock KE (2009) Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in western North American Anodonta species. Molecular Ecology Resources, 9, 939-943.
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