Microsatellite genotyping is a common DNA characterization technique in population, ecological and evolutionary genetics research. Since different alleles are sized relative to internal size-standards, different laboratories must calibrate and standardize allelic designations when exchanging data. This interchange of microsatellite data can often prove problematic. Here, 16 microsatellite loci were calibrated and standardized for the Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, across 12 laboratories. Although inconsistencies were observed, particularly due to differences between migration of DNA fragments and actual allelic size (‘size shifts’), inter-laboratory calibration was successful. Standardization also allowed an assessment of the degree and part...
Microsatellite DNA variation was used to assess the outcome of stocking Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
Background: The use of DNA methods for the identification and management of natural resources is gai...
Motivation: Due to a genome duplication event in the recent history of salmonids, modern Atlantic sa...
Microsatellite genotyping is a common DNA characterization technique in population, ecological and e...
We describe genetic variation at three microsatellite single loci and six allozyme loci of seven nat...
This work addresses the application of a new group of molecular markers, microsatellite loci, to mon...
Individual assignment and genetic mixture analysis are commonly utilized in contemporary wildlife an...
Potential for increased statistical power in stock discrimination gained through employing more poly...
Addressing biocomplexity in fisheries management is a challenge requiring an ability to differentiat...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a species of major conservation and management concern i...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a species of major conservation and management concern i...
The rivers in northernmost Europe support many of the largest wild Atlantic salmon stocks supplying ...
MENTOR (NRC project no: 190467)Comparisons between 300 polymorphic SNPs and 14 short tandem repeats ...
The Atlantic salmon is one of the most economically important species in modern-day aquaculture. For...
Identification of discrete and unique assemblages of individuals or populations is central to the ma...
Microsatellite DNA variation was used to assess the outcome of stocking Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
Background: The use of DNA methods for the identification and management of natural resources is gai...
Motivation: Due to a genome duplication event in the recent history of salmonids, modern Atlantic sa...
Microsatellite genotyping is a common DNA characterization technique in population, ecological and e...
We describe genetic variation at three microsatellite single loci and six allozyme loci of seven nat...
This work addresses the application of a new group of molecular markers, microsatellite loci, to mon...
Individual assignment and genetic mixture analysis are commonly utilized in contemporary wildlife an...
Potential for increased statistical power in stock discrimination gained through employing more poly...
Addressing biocomplexity in fisheries management is a challenge requiring an ability to differentiat...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a species of major conservation and management concern i...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a species of major conservation and management concern i...
The rivers in northernmost Europe support many of the largest wild Atlantic salmon stocks supplying ...
MENTOR (NRC project no: 190467)Comparisons between 300 polymorphic SNPs and 14 short tandem repeats ...
The Atlantic salmon is one of the most economically important species in modern-day aquaculture. For...
Identification of discrete and unique assemblages of individuals or populations is central to the ma...
Microsatellite DNA variation was used to assess the outcome of stocking Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
Background: The use of DNA methods for the identification and management of natural resources is gai...
Motivation: Due to a genome duplication event in the recent history of salmonids, modern Atlantic sa...