Nine microsatellite markers for the Australian side-necked turtle Chelodina expansa (Chelidae) and cross species amplifications |
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Authors: | Baggiano Olivier Schmidt Daniel James Hughes Jane Margaret |
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Institution: | aAustralian Rivers Institute, School of Environment, Griffith University, Nathan 4111, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | Nine microsatellite DNA loci for the Australian broad-shelled freshwater turtle (Chelodina expansa) are presented. Markers were tailed with 20-mer oligonucleotides for use in four-colour fluorescent multiplex PCRs. The markers show high allelic richness (mean NA = 10.9, range 2–38) and expected heretozygosity (mean HE = 0.643; range 0.161–0.963) indicating that they will be valuable for population genetics studies in C. expansa. Cross-species amplification in three Australian freshwater turtle species further highlights the potential utility of these markers, particularly in the side-neck species C. longicollis and C. rugosa. |
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Keywords: | Chelidae Primer Multiplex PCR Fluorescent Turtle Australia |
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