Abstract Mice of the genus Peromyscus, including sev-eral endangered subspecies, occur throughout North America and have been important models for conservation research. We describe 526 primer pairs that amplify microsatellite DNA loci for Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii, 467 of which also amplify in Peromyscus polion-otus subgriseus. For 12 of these loci, we report diversity data from a natural population. These markers will be an important resource for future genomic studies of Pero-myscus evolution and mammalian conservation
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Small mammals play key ecological roles in almost all terrestrial habitats acting as primary/seconda...
Correspondance: akonecny@mail.muni.czInternational audienceThe Praomys complex contains some of the ...
Mice of the genus Peromyscus, including several endangered subspecies, occur throughout North Americ...
We isolated and characterized 60 novel microsatellite markers from the closely related oldfield mous...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
Deermice of the genus Peromyscus are well suited for addressing several questions of biologist inter...
Sixty polymorphic microsatellite markers for the oldfield mouse developed in Peromyscus polionotu
We describe 12 dinucleotide and one tetranucleotide microsatellite loci for the Western Pebble-mound...
reAbstract Variation at 12 pure-repeat dinucleotide microsatellites from Peromyscus maniculatus was ...
International audienceFour hypervariable minisatellite loci were scored on a panel of 116 individual...
The Praomys complex contains some of the most important agricultural pests of Africa, including Mast...
Leopoldamys neilli is a threatened murine rodent species endemic to limestone karsts of Thailand. Tw...
This data forms part of the manuscript titled "Convergent evolution of the long-tailed forest deer m...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Small mammals play key ecological roles in almost all terrestrial habitats acting as primary/seconda...
Correspondance: akonecny@mail.muni.czInternational audienceThe Praomys complex contains some of the ...
Mice of the genus Peromyscus, including several endangered subspecies, occur throughout North Americ...
We isolated and characterized 60 novel microsatellite markers from the closely related oldfield mous...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
Deermice of the genus Peromyscus are well suited for addressing several questions of biologist inter...
Sixty polymorphic microsatellite markers for the oldfield mouse developed in Peromyscus polionotu
We describe 12 dinucleotide and one tetranucleotide microsatellite loci for the Western Pebble-mound...
reAbstract Variation at 12 pure-repeat dinucleotide microsatellites from Peromyscus maniculatus was ...
International audienceFour hypervariable minisatellite loci were scored on a panel of 116 individual...
The Praomys complex contains some of the most important agricultural pests of Africa, including Mast...
Leopoldamys neilli is a threatened murine rodent species endemic to limestone karsts of Thailand. Tw...
This data forms part of the manuscript titled "Convergent evolution of the long-tailed forest deer m...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Small mammals play key ecological roles in almost all terrestrial habitats acting as primary/seconda...
Correspondance: akonecny@mail.muni.czInternational audienceThe Praomys complex contains some of the ...