Characterization of 36 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) including two sex‐linked loci and their amplification in four other Charadrius species |
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Authors: | CLEMENS KÜPPER GAVIN J HORSBURGH DEBORAH A DAWSON RICHARD FFRENCH‐CONSTANT TAMS SZKELY TERRY BURKE |
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Institution: | CLEMENS KÜPPER,GAVIN J. HORSBURGH,DEBORAH A. DAWSON,RICHARD FFRENCH‐CONSTANT,TAMÁS SZÉKELY,TERRY BURKE |
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Abstract: | We isolated 45 new Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) microsatellite loci. These were tested for polymorphism in 42 Kentish plovers breeding in the Çukurova Delta, Turkey. Thirty‐six of the 45 loci were polymorphic with observed heterozygosity varying between 0.22 and 0.93. Genotypes of individuals of known sex indicated that two loci were sex‐linked (Calex‐26 is located on the Z chromosome and Calex‐31 on the W chromosome). Additionally, we tested all loci for amplification in four other species of Charadridae (Kittlitz's plover, Madagascar plover, three‐banded plover and white‐fronted plover). On average 34 loci amplified per species (range 29–36). |
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Keywords: | Charadriiformes Charadrius alexandrinus cross‐species amplification microsatellite shorebirds |
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