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Sixty polymorphic microsatellite markers for the oldfield mouse developed in Peromyscus polionotus and Peromyscus maniculatus

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2006

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Mullen, Lynne M., Rachel J. Hirschmann, Kelly L. Prince, Travis C. Glenn, Michael J. Dewey, and Hopi E. Hoekstra. 2006. Sixty Polymorphic Microsatellite Markers for the Oldfield Mouse Developed in Peromyscus Polionotus and Peromyscus Maniculatus. Molecular Ecology Notes 6, no. 1: 36–40. doi:10.1111/j.1471-8286.2005.01128.x.

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We isolated and characterized 60 novel microsatellite markers from the closely related oldfield mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) and deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) for studies of conservation, ecological, quantitative and population genetics. We assessed all 60 markers in a wild population of Peromyscus polionotus rhoadsi (N = 20) from central Florida and found an average of nine alleles per marker and an observed heterozygosity (HO) of 0.66 (range = 0.00–1.00). These polymorphic markers contribute to the growing number of genomic resources for Peromyscus, an emerging model system for ecological and evolutionary research.

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