For conservation genetic studies using non-invasively collected samples, genome-wide data may be hard to acquire. Until now, such studies have instead mostly relied on analyses of traditional genetic markers such as microsatellites (SSRs). Recently, high throughput genotyping of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has become available, expanding the use of genomic methods to include non-model species of conservation concern. We have developed a 96-marker SNP array for use in applied conservation monitoring of the Scandinavian wolverine (Gulo gulo) population. By genotyping more than a thousand non-invasively collected samples, we were able to obtain precise estimates of different types of genotyping errors and sample dropout rates. The S...
<div><p>Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about populat...
Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about population proc...
Monitoring rare and elusive animals, such as large carnivores, is difficult and expensive. Non-invas...
For conservation genetic studies using non-invasively collected samples, genome-wide data may be har...
Maintaining and monitoring genetic variation in natural populations is of crucial importance for con...
Genetic approaches have proved valuable to the study and conservation of endangered populations, esp...
In this thesis, genetic methods for individual identification and sex determination of wolverines fr...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have the potential to become the genetic marker of choice in ...
Information on genetic population structure provides important knowledge for species conservation. Y...
Noninvasive genetics based on microsatellite markers has become an indispensable tool for wildlife m...
peer reviewedThe genomic era has led to an unprecedented increase in the availability of genome-wide...
The European bison was saved from the brink of extinction due to considerable conservation efforts s...
Despite a revolution in DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies in the past decade there still ex...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) which represent the most widespread source of sequence varia...
<div><p>Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about populat...
Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about population proc...
Monitoring rare and elusive animals, such as large carnivores, is difficult and expensive. Non-invas...
For conservation genetic studies using non-invasively collected samples, genome-wide data may be har...
Maintaining and monitoring genetic variation in natural populations is of crucial importance for con...
Genetic approaches have proved valuable to the study and conservation of endangered populations, esp...
In this thesis, genetic methods for individual identification and sex determination of wolverines fr...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have the potential to become the genetic marker of choice in ...
Information on genetic population structure provides important knowledge for species conservation. Y...
Noninvasive genetics based on microsatellite markers has become an indispensable tool for wildlife m...
peer reviewedThe genomic era has led to an unprecedented increase in the availability of genome-wide...
The European bison was saved from the brink of extinction due to considerable conservation efforts s...
Despite a revolution in DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies in the past decade there still ex...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) which represent the most widespread source of sequence varia...
<div><p>Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about populat...
Monitoring of wild animal populations is challenging, yet reliable information about population proc...
Monitoring rare and elusive animals, such as large carnivores, is difficult and expensive. Non-invas...