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Microsatellite DNA markers for assessing phylogeographic and population structure in Preble's meadow jumping mice (Zapus hudsonius preblei) and cross‐amplification among neighbouring taxa
Authors:TIM L KING  MICHAEL S EACKLES  COLLEEN C YOUNG
Abstract:We document the isolation and characterization of 14 tetranucleotide microsatellite DNA markers in Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei). The identified markers displayed moderate levels of allelic diversity (averaging 4.9 alleles per locus) and heterozygosity (averaging 55.1%). Genotypic and allelic frequencies in a collection of 30 individuals conformed to Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium expectations and indicated no linkage disequilibrium. High levels of cross‐amplification (95% overall) among neighbouring subspecies and two congeners (Zapus princeps and Zapus trinotatus) were observed. Multilocus genotypes resulting from these markers appear to provide ample genetic diversity for studies assessing individual‐ and population–level ecological interactions within Z. h. preblei and evolutionary relationships among neighbouring subspecies (Z. h. campestris, Z. h. intermedius, Z. h. pallidus and Z. h. luteus).
Keywords:meadow jumping mice  microsatellite DNA  phylogeographic structure  population structure  Zapus hudsonius preblei
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