The utilization of RAPD and ISSR molecular markers is proposed to initiate studies of genetic variability in Phrynops hilarii and Trachemys dorbigni, two species of fresh water turtles distributed in South America. Three primers of RAPD and four of ISSR were selected and the amplified products of these markers were evaluated by electrophoretic runs in agarose and polyacrylamide gels. The levels of heterozygosity, Shannon index and different allele numbers were slightly higher in P. hilarii for both types of markers. Levels of polymorphism were also higher in P. hilarii than T. dorbigni and both were elevated compared to those recorded for other species. The fact that similar results were obtained with both types of markers for all estimates...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Among the pertinent population questions commonly asked were those related to population sub-divisio...
The utilization of RAPD and ISSR molecular markers is proposed to initiate studies of genetic variab...
The Magdalena River Turtle (Podocnemis lewyana) is a Colombian endemic species, endangered due to hu...
Hydromedusa maximiliani is a vulnerable neotropical freshwater turtle endemic to mountainous regions...
Marine turtle nesting areas are characterized by receiving several females every year. The species E...
We describe a rapid and sensitive method for the detection of population‐specific genetic markers in...
Technological and analytical advances to study evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation of gr...
Background: The turtle population plays an important role in sustaining the water ecosystem by minim...
Using 3226-bp-long mtDNA sequences and five nuclear loci (Cmos, ODC, R35, Rag1, Rag2, together 3409 ...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Non-native (invasive) species offer a unique opportunity to study the geographic distribution and ra...
Turtles within the genus Graptemys are increasingly becoming a group of conservation priority due to...
© 2014 Universidad de Valparaiso. All rights reserved. Observations on Chelonia mydas agassizii have...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Among the pertinent population questions commonly asked were those related to population sub-divisio...
The utilization of RAPD and ISSR molecular markers is proposed to initiate studies of genetic variab...
The Magdalena River Turtle (Podocnemis lewyana) is a Colombian endemic species, endangered due to hu...
Hydromedusa maximiliani is a vulnerable neotropical freshwater turtle endemic to mountainous regions...
Marine turtle nesting areas are characterized by receiving several females every year. The species E...
We describe a rapid and sensitive method for the detection of population‐specific genetic markers in...
Technological and analytical advances to study evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation of gr...
Background: The turtle population plays an important role in sustaining the water ecosystem by minim...
Using 3226-bp-long mtDNA sequences and five nuclear loci (Cmos, ODC, R35, Rag1, Rag2, together 3409 ...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Non-native (invasive) species offer a unique opportunity to study the geographic distribution and ra...
Turtles within the genus Graptemys are increasingly becoming a group of conservation priority due to...
© 2014 Universidad de Valparaiso. All rights reserved. Observations on Chelonia mydas agassizii have...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Among the pertinent population questions commonly asked were those related to population sub-divisio...