Population genomic analysis reveals high inbreeding in a Hawksbill turtle population nesting in Singapore
Regine Hui Yi Tiong,
Justine Dacanay,
Akira Uchida
et al.
Abstract:Seven species of marine turtles remain in a world currently threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate change, standing at the precipice of extinction. Urgent conservation endeavours are imperative to safeguard their survival and preserve the biodiversity of marine ecosystems. Yet, genetic studies on these turtles have leaned on restricted genetic markers, such as the mitochondrial control region. The markers could provide incomplete or biased estimations of genetic diversity and population structure, … Show more
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