We introduce an approach for the analysis of Mendelian polymorphisms in nuclear DNA (nDNA), using restriction fragment patterns from anonymous single-copy regions amplified by the polymerase chain reaction, and apply this method to the elucidation of population structure and gene flow in the endangered green turtle, Chelonia mydas. Seven anonymous clones isolated from a total cell DNA library were sequenced to generate primers for the amplification of nDNA fragments. Nine individuals were screened for restriction site polymorphisms at these seven loci, using 40 endonucleases. Two loci were monomorphic, while the remainder exhibited a total of nine polymorphic restriction sites and three size variants (reflecting 600-base pair (bp) and 20-bp...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is distributed throughout tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide....
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
We describe a rapid and sensitive method for the detection of population‐specific genetic markers in...
Recent studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation among marine turtle populations are consistent...
The assessment of the composition and dynamics of endangered populations is crucial for management a...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
Defining the genetic structure of a particular population of marine turtle is an essential ecologica...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
Green turtle (Chelonia mydas; Testudines) is included in the group of polyandry animals, which is si...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is distributed throughout tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide....
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
We describe a rapid and sensitive method for the detection of population‐specific genetic markers in...
Recent studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation among marine turtle populations are consistent...
The assessment of the composition and dynamics of endangered populations is crucial for management a...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
Ecological and genetic studies of marine turtles generally support the hypothesis of natal homing, b...
Defining the genetic structure of a particular population of marine turtle is an essential ecologica...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
Green turtle (Chelonia mydas; Testudines) is included in the group of polyandry animals, which is si...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is distributed throughout tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide....
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...