Conservation management and forensic traceability of African buffalo and cattle rely on the timely provision of unbiased and accurate genetic information. An approach in which 17 cattle microsatellitemarkers are co-electrophoresed, following amplification in three core multiplex reactions was established for this purpose. Mean allelic richness per locus was 8.24 and 6.47, for buffalo and Bonsmara cattle, respectively, whilst an unbiased match probability of 6.5x10-17 and 1.03 x 10-16 wasobtained for each. These results confirm the usefulness of this rapid, cost-effective typing approach for forensic, paternity and fine-scale genetic analyses of wild and domestic African Bovini tribe members
The aim of this Regional Research Communication was to validate a panel of 30 microsatellite markers...
Buffalo is an important species contributing significantly to Indian economy. There is urgent need t...
This study aimed to develop a set of SNP markers with high resolution and accuracy within the Africa...
Conservation management and forensic traceability of African buffalo and cattle rely on the timely p...
The applicability of bovine autosomal micro-satellite markers for population genetic studies on Afri...
The indigenous cattle populations of Eastern Africa are vital tr the subsistence and economic develo...
Initiatives to establish transboundary conservation areas have been expanding in Southern Africa, in...
Microsatellite loci were developed using PCR-based isolation of microsatellite arrays (PIMA) for Ira...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Microsatellites are well-known DNA markers used in a variety of studies such as genome mapping, gene...
Over the last decades, phylogeography and population genetic studies were mainly based on the study ...
This study is focused on evaluating 12 microsatellite markers (TGLA227, BM2113, TGLA53, ETH10, SPS11...
Microsatellite markers (MS) have been used efficiently for parentage verification in various livesto...
367-370For the present study, blood samples from 35 Murrah dam-progeny pairs and semen samples of ...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to develop a set of SNP markers with high resolution and accuracy with...
The aim of this Regional Research Communication was to validate a panel of 30 microsatellite markers...
Buffalo is an important species contributing significantly to Indian economy. There is urgent need t...
This study aimed to develop a set of SNP markers with high resolution and accuracy within the Africa...
Conservation management and forensic traceability of African buffalo and cattle rely on the timely p...
The applicability of bovine autosomal micro-satellite markers for population genetic studies on Afri...
The indigenous cattle populations of Eastern Africa are vital tr the subsistence and economic develo...
Initiatives to establish transboundary conservation areas have been expanding in Southern Africa, in...
Microsatellite loci were developed using PCR-based isolation of microsatellite arrays (PIMA) for Ira...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Microsatellites are well-known DNA markers used in a variety of studies such as genome mapping, gene...
Over the last decades, phylogeography and population genetic studies were mainly based on the study ...
This study is focused on evaluating 12 microsatellite markers (TGLA227, BM2113, TGLA53, ETH10, SPS11...
Microsatellite markers (MS) have been used efficiently for parentage verification in various livesto...
367-370For the present study, blood samples from 35 Murrah dam-progeny pairs and semen samples of ...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to develop a set of SNP markers with high resolution and accuracy with...
The aim of this Regional Research Communication was to validate a panel of 30 microsatellite markers...
Buffalo is an important species contributing significantly to Indian economy. There is urgent need t...
This study aimed to develop a set of SNP markers with high resolution and accuracy within the Africa...