Journal Title
Title of Journal: Conservation Genet Resour
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Abbravation: Conservation Genetics Resources
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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
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Authors: Saifei Gao Dongmei Yu Jianjun Peng Ying Wang Meilan Fu Xiqing Liu Shijia Hu Lili Wang Lingfu Gao
Publish Date: 2011/01/15
Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: 467-469
Abstract
Eighteen novel microsatellite loci were isolated from Gekko gecko with a partial genomic library enriched for tandem repeat sequences of CA12 Polymorphism and genetic evaluation were investigated for these markers in 22 wild G gecko individuals collected from Guangzhou Forest Police Bureau of China Seventeen polymorphic loci were observed and the allele number ranged from 5 to 10 per locus with the average of 79 The observed and expected heterozygosity varied from 04500 to 06818 and 07812 to 09088 respectively The average polymorphism information content of this population was 08265 which showed that the wild G gecko population had a high level of genetic variability Only two loci significantly deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction No significant linkage disequilibrium was detected These microsatellite loci will be useful for population genetics ecology and determining effective conservation measures of wild G geckoWe acknowledge the financial support of the Natural Scientific Foundation of Guangdong Province No 9151026001000003 Excellent Young Scientist Foundation of Guangdong Academy of Sciences No 200804 Guangdong Provincial Public Laboratory on Wild Animal Conservation and Management No 200901
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