Abstract Here we report the development and charac-terization of 17 anonymous nuclear markers for cetacean species. These markers were isolated from a genomic library built from a common dolphin (genus Delphinus), and tested across several families within Cetacea. An average of 1 SNP per 272 bp was found in 10 anonymous markers screened for polymorphism within the genus Delphinus (total of 6,537 bp sequenced). These markers represent a significant addition to the set of tools used in genetic studies of cetaceans where population and species boundaries have to be inferred in order to implement proper conservation strategies
Taxonomy is an imprecise science that delimits the evolutionary continuum into discrete categories. ...
The taxonomy of common dolphins (Delphinus sp.) has always been controversial, with over twenty desc...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are commonly used in human genetics, they have only ...
International audienceRestriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular ...
In the last ten years, 14 species of cetaceans and five species of pinnipeds stranded along the Atla...
LENGTH polymorphisms within simple-sequence loci occur ubiquitously in non-coding eukaryotic DNA and...
In the last 60 years, incidental entanglement in fishing gears (so called by-catch) became the main ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Restriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular approach to generate t...
This paper reviews analyses of cetacean DNA, including polymorphisms of mitochondrial DNA, conventio...
Advances in molecular techniques have enabled the study of genetic diversity and population structur...
The male-specific mammalian Y-chromosome represents a powerful tool for studying malemediated gene f...
The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are u...
<div><p>Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead spec...
Taxonomy is an imprecise science that delimits the evolutionary continuum into discrete categories. ...
The taxonomy of common dolphins (Delphinus sp.) has always been controversial, with over twenty desc...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are commonly used in human genetics, they have only ...
International audienceRestriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular ...
In the last ten years, 14 species of cetaceans and five species of pinnipeds stranded along the Atla...
LENGTH polymorphisms within simple-sequence loci occur ubiquitously in non-coding eukaryotic DNA and...
In the last 60 years, incidental entanglement in fishing gears (so called by-catch) became the main ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Restriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular approach to generate t...
This paper reviews analyses of cetacean DNA, including polymorphisms of mitochondrial DNA, conventio...
Advances in molecular techniques have enabled the study of genetic diversity and population structur...
The male-specific mammalian Y-chromosome represents a powerful tool for studying malemediated gene f...
The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are u...
<div><p>Visual species identification of cetacean strandings is difficult, especially when dead spec...
Taxonomy is an imprecise science that delimits the evolutionary continuum into discrete categories. ...
The taxonomy of common dolphins (Delphinus sp.) has always been controversial, with over twenty desc...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...