Genetic studies of dispersal on local spatial and short temporal scales require a large number of autosomal microsatellites. However, the study of dispersal over large spatial scales and the resolution of deep evolutionary histories require marker systems that are preferentially inherited through the male or female line. Addressing such questions in endangered orang-utans (genus: Pongo) bears significant relevance to species conservation, as habitat destruction and fragmentation pose a significant threat to the whole genus. Here, we report 16 male-specific markers (nine human-derived microsatellites, six single nucleotide and one insertion-deletion polymorphisms), and 15 novel Pongo-derived autosomal microsatellite loci. All 31 markers can ...
The genus Pongo is ideal to study population genetics adaptation, given its remarkable phenotypic di...
Abstract. Microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA se-quences were studied for the two subspecies of or...
A large numerals of the orangutans’ genetic status in captivity is unknown to its exact, thus compli...
Previous genetic studies of orangutans (Pongo spp.) have relied mainly upon mitochondrial DNA or mic...
Genetic studies of dispersal patterns in wild populations of orangutans (Pongo spp.) have sought to ...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Genetic studies of dispersal patterns in wild populations of orangutans (Pongo spp) have sought to c...
A multitude of factors influence how natural populations are genetically structured, including dispe...
Mating systems are thought to be an important determinant of dispersal strategies in most animals, i...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
<div><p>To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatr...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Background Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (subspecie...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
AbstractBackground Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (s...
The genus Pongo is ideal to study population genetics adaptation, given its remarkable phenotypic di...
Abstract. Microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA se-quences were studied for the two subspecies of or...
A large numerals of the orangutans’ genetic status in captivity is unknown to its exact, thus compli...
Previous genetic studies of orangutans (Pongo spp.) have relied mainly upon mitochondrial DNA or mic...
Genetic studies of dispersal patterns in wild populations of orangutans (Pongo spp.) have sought to ...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Genetic studies of dispersal patterns in wild populations of orangutans (Pongo spp) have sought to c...
A multitude of factors influence how natural populations are genetically structured, including dispe...
Mating systems are thought to be an important determinant of dispersal strategies in most animals, i...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
<div><p>To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatr...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
Background Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (subspecie...
To gain insights into evolutionary forces that have shaped the history of Bornean and Sumatran popul...
AbstractBackground Orang-utans exist today in small isolated populations on the islands of Borneo (s...
The genus Pongo is ideal to study population genetics adaptation, given its remarkable phenotypic di...
Abstract. Microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA se-quences were studied for the two subspecies of or...
A large numerals of the orangutans’ genetic status in captivity is unknown to its exact, thus compli...