1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1018711327504
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Abstract: Genetic markers are indispensable for molecular and statistical genetic research involving nonhuman primates. Genetic markers must be used to ascertain parentage and to confirm the accuracy of pedigrees based solely on housing or demographic records; otherwise, the results of pedigree, linkage, or quantitative genetic analyses may be unreliable. Until recently, most genetic markers used in nonhuman primates were plasma proteins or isozyme polymorphisms, which were required in large numbers, because levels of g… Show more

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“…The STRs have become efficient tools for estimating polymorphism over biochemical and other markers because of several distinct features, including the low required DNA amount and a high number of alleles [7][8][9]. The STR markers have a wide range of applications for DNA typing in criminal investigations, prenatal diagnoses [10], sibling analyses [11,12], and paternity testing [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The STRs have become efficient tools for estimating polymorphism over biochemical and other markers because of several distinct features, including the low required DNA amount and a high number of alleles [7][8][9]. The STR markers have a wide range of applications for DNA typing in criminal investigations, prenatal diagnoses [10], sibling analyses [11,12], and paternity testing [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%