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Alacs, E. A., Hillyer, J. M., Georges, A., FitzSimmons, N. N., & Hughes, J. M. (2009). Development of microsatellite markers in the australasian snake-necked turtle chelodina rugosa and cross-species amplification. Molecular Ecology Resources, 9(1), 350–353. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
BibTeX citation key: Alacs2009a
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Keywords: Chelidae, Chelodina, Chelodina burrungandjii, Chelodina canni, Chelodina expansa, Chelodina longicollis, Chelodina mccordi, Chelodina oblonga, Chelodina parkeri, Chelodina pritchardi, Chelodina rugosa, Genetik = genetics, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises
Creators: Alacs, FitzSimmons, Georges, Hillyer, Hughes
Collection: Molecular Ecology Resources
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Abstract     
Seventeen microsatellite loci were developed for the snake-necked turtle, Chelodina rugosa (Ogilby, 1890). Sixteen of the loci were polymorphic but three of these loci had null alleles. One locus displayed linkage disequilibrium. These 17 markers were tested for amplification in eight congeneric species with varying success; 98% amplification in Chelodina burrungandjii, 72% in C. canni, 38% in C. expansa, 58% in C. longicollis, 67% in C. mccordi, 73% in C. oblonga, 81% in C. parkeri, and 68% in C. pritchardi. These microsatellite markers will be useful for population assignment, gene flow, mating systems and hybridization studies in the genus Chelodina.
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