1998
DOI: 10.2307/1447789
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Characterization of Microsatellite DNA Loci in American Alligators

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“…The use of nuclear DNA (nucDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data in crocodilian research has increased our understanding of genetic variability (Flint et al 2000;Ray et al 2004;Russello et al 2007), hybridization (FitzSimmons et al 2002;Ray et al 2004;Cedeño-Vásquez et al 2008), differences between individuals (Farias et al 2004), populations (Vasconcelos et al , 2008 and species (Li et al 2007;Gatesy & Amato 2008;Meganathan & Dubey 2009;Meganathan et al 2010). Microsatellites have been used to investigate population structure and gene flow in wild populations of Morelet's Crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Duméril & Bibron, 1851 (Dever & Densmore 2001;Dever et al 2002), American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis Daudin, 1802 (Glenn et al 1998;Davis et al 2002) and Black Caiman Melanosuchus niger Spix, 1825. Microsatellites have also been useful in parentage analysis in Saltwater Crocodiles C. porosus Schneider, 1801 (Isberg et al 2004), in determining and maintaining genetic variability in crocodiles bred for the leather trade (Flint et al 2000;FitzSimmons et al 2002) and to build the scaffolding for a genetic linkage map (Miles et al 2009a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of nuclear DNA (nucDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data in crocodilian research has increased our understanding of genetic variability (Flint et al 2000;Ray et al 2004;Russello et al 2007), hybridization (FitzSimmons et al 2002;Ray et al 2004;Cedeño-Vásquez et al 2008), differences between individuals (Farias et al 2004), populations (Vasconcelos et al , 2008 and species (Li et al 2007;Gatesy & Amato 2008;Meganathan & Dubey 2009;Meganathan et al 2010). Microsatellites have been used to investigate population structure and gene flow in wild populations of Morelet's Crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Duméril & Bibron, 1851 (Dever & Densmore 2001;Dever et al 2002), American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis Daudin, 1802 (Glenn et al 1998;Davis et al 2002) and Black Caiman Melanosuchus niger Spix, 1825. Microsatellites have also been useful in parentage analysis in Saltwater Crocodiles C. porosus Schneider, 1801 (Isberg et al 2004), in determining and maintaining genetic variability in crocodiles bred for the leather trade (Flint et al 2000;FitzSimmons et al 2002) and to build the scaffolding for a genetic linkage map (Miles et al 2009a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Com base nesse propósito principal os marcadores desenvolvidos para Caiman latirostris (Zucoloto et al, 2002) e marcadores desenvolvidos para Alligator mississipiensis (Glenn et. al., 1998) foram utilizados no atual trabalho para realizar a caracterização genética de nove populações de Caiman latirostris distribuída ao longo do eixo latitudinal da distribuição da espécie no Brasil.…”
Section: Caiman Latirostris Mais Recentemente Marcadores Microssatéunclassified
“…al., 1996) e para estudar a estrutura genética de populações selvagens, como em Drosophila melanogaster (England, 1996;Michalakis & Veuille, 1996 e Schötterer, 1997), cetáceos (Buchanan et al, 1996), cavalos (Ellegren et al, 1992), lobos (Roy et al,1994), cervídeos (Broders et al, 1999) e cobras (Prosser et al, 1999). Os locos aos quais Glenn et al (1996) se referem foram renomeados em Glenn et al (1998 Queller et al (1993). Aliado ao progresso na biometria de marcadores genéticos como os obtidos recentemente (Ritland, 1996;Lynch & Ritland, 1999;Lynch, 1999;Ayres, 2000;Carlini-Gracia et al, 2001;Coelho, 2001Coelho, e 2002 estes estudos tanto em nível de cativeiro como na natureza estão obtendo um notável sucesso (Zucoloto, 1998;Zucoloto, 2003;Smith et al, 2001;Bentzen et al, 2001;DeWoody et al, 2000;Olsen et al, 2001;Davis et al, 2001ae Verdade et al, 2002.…”
Section: Jacaré-de-papo-amarelounclassified
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