2018
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2908
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Mitochondrial DNA short tandem repeats unveil hidden population structuring and migration routes of an endangered marine turtle

Abstract: The assessment of the composition and dynamics of endangered populations is crucial for management and conservation, and appropriate genetic markers are critical. The genetic structuring of the Mediterranean green turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations and the origin of the stranded animals found along the Israeli coast was investigated using new highly polymorphic short tandem repeat (STR) markers. The structuring of nesting populations was studied using pairwise genetic distances and a principal coordinates ana… Show more

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“…Our results demonstrate that, by analysing only a small number of families, we have recovered 11 out of 16 haplotypes previously reported for the whole population of Israel 30 . Furthermore, considering a previous comprehensive study in nesting females in the Mediterranean and that all our samples are from Israel, we have reported 25 new haplotypes for the Israeli population.…”
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“…Our results demonstrate that, by analysing only a small number of families, we have recovered 11 out of 16 haplotypes previously reported for the whole population of Israel 30 . Furthermore, considering a previous comprehensive study in nesting females in the Mediterranean and that all our samples are from Israel, we have reported 25 new haplotypes for the Israeli population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Consequently, most phylogenetic and phylogeographic studies have ignored the minor haplotypes indicated by additional peaks, Table 1. Samples were grouped according to the clusters detected in www.nature.com/scientificreports www.nature.com/scientificreports/ or at most reported it but did not use them for subsequent analysis 28,30 . Using HTS, we were able to investigate the whole population of mtDNA molecules composing an individual's haplotypic profile by analyzing the repeat region of the mtDNA D-loop of green sea turtles.…”
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