Background: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are highly variable features of all genomes. Their rapid evolution makes them useful for tracing the evolutionary history of populations and investigating patterns of selection and mutation across gnomes. The recently sequenced Daphnia pulex genome provides us with a valuable data set to study the mode and tempo of SSR evolution, without the inherent biases that accompany marker selection. Results: Here we catalogue SSR loci in the Daphnia pulex genome with repeated motif sizes of 1-100 nucleotides with a minimum of 3 perfect repeats. We then used whole genome shotgun reads to determine the average heterozygosity of each SSR type and the relationship that it has to repeat number, motif size, motif ...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
The keystone aquatic herbivore Daphnia has been studied for more than 150 years in the context of ev...
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are units of 1-6 bp that repeat in a tandem fashion in DNA. Along with s...
Genetic variation within the diploid Daphnia pulex genome was examined using a high quality de novo...
Background: Adaptive processes shape the evolution of genomes and the diverse functions of different...
Comparing genomes of closely related genotypes from populations with distinct demographic histories ...
Mutations are the initial force responsible for all aspects of genetic variation, and are a central ...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) often serve to modify genes with which they are associated. The influ...
Recombination rate is an essential parameter for many genetic analyses. Recombination rates are high...
textabstractShort-sequence DNA repeat (SSR) loci can be identified in all eukaryotic and m...
Microsatellite loci (tandem repeats of short nucleotide motifs) are highly abundant in eukaryotic ge...
<div><p>Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely used tools for inferences about genetic dive...
To address whether there are differences of variation among repeat motif types and among taxonomic g...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely used tools for inferences about genetic diversity, p...
Protein sequences are normally the most conserved elements of genomes owing to purifying selection t...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
The keystone aquatic herbivore Daphnia has been studied for more than 150 years in the context of ev...
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are units of 1-6 bp that repeat in a tandem fashion in DNA. Along with s...
Genetic variation within the diploid Daphnia pulex genome was examined using a high quality de novo...
Background: Adaptive processes shape the evolution of genomes and the diverse functions of different...
Comparing genomes of closely related genotypes from populations with distinct demographic histories ...
Mutations are the initial force responsible for all aspects of genetic variation, and are a central ...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) often serve to modify genes with which they are associated. The influ...
Recombination rate is an essential parameter for many genetic analyses. Recombination rates are high...
textabstractShort-sequence DNA repeat (SSR) loci can be identified in all eukaryotic and m...
Microsatellite loci (tandem repeats of short nucleotide motifs) are highly abundant in eukaryotic ge...
<div><p>Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely used tools for inferences about genetic dive...
To address whether there are differences of variation among repeat motif types and among taxonomic g...
Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely used tools for inferences about genetic diversity, p...
Protein sequences are normally the most conserved elements of genomes owing to purifying selection t...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
The keystone aquatic herbivore Daphnia has been studied for more than 150 years in the context of ev...
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are units of 1-6 bp that repeat in a tandem fashion in DNA. Along with s...