Genotype dataset for native and invasive Acacia dealbata populations generated by using microsatellite markers. The first two columns contain information on the sample identities - the first column ('sampleID') contains an individual ID for each of the 1057 analysed samples. The second column (popID) contains IDs for the 42 native and 18 South African populations. Columns 3 to 22 contain the genotypes for the ten microsatellite loci genotyped (i.e. two columns for each locus). This dataset was reported and population IDs and locus names are consistent with the information in:Hirsch, H., Castillo, M.L., Impson, F.A.C., Kleinjan, C., Richardson, D.M., Le Roux, J.J. (accepted) Ghosts from the past: even comprehensive sampling of the native ran...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
Data associated with publication by Son Le et al entitled "A multiplexed set of microsatellite marke...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim To compare genetic diversity and structure between Acacia dealbata populations sampled across th...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the rare shrub Acacia adinophylla (F...
Subspecific taxa of species complexes can display cryptic morphological variation, and individuals a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA genomic library was constructed an...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
We isolated 11 new polymorphic microsatellite markers from Acacia atkinsiana, a plant species endemi...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
Data associated with publication by Son Le et al entitled "A multiplexed set of microsatellite marke...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim To compare genetic diversity and structure between Acacia dealbata populations sampled across th...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the rare shrub Acacia adinophylla (F...
Subspecific taxa of species complexes can display cryptic morphological variation, and individuals a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA genomic library was constructed an...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
We isolated 11 new polymorphic microsatellite markers from Acacia atkinsiana, a plant species endemi...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
Data associated with publication by Son Le et al entitled "A multiplexed set of microsatellite marke...