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Conservation and evolution of microsatellite loci in primate taxa

โœ Scribed by I. Clisson; M. Lathuilliere; B. Crouau-Roy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-2565

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โœฆ Synopsis


Microsatellites are promising genetic markers for the study of demographic structure and phylogenetic history in populations. However, little information exists on the molecular nature of the repeats and their flanking sequences of a same microsatellite in a large range of species. In this study, we report polymorphism and consensus sequences of eight microsatellite loci using human primers in 20 primate species. The results show size polymorphism in almost all species and microsatellites. These loci are therefore useful markers for population genetic studies between populations of the same species. Insertion/deletion events are frequent in the flanking regions, the majority concerning several contiguous bases. This is in contrast with the more usual single base pair events in non-coding regions. The ranges of allele lengths in non-human primates often show no overlap with that of human, usually due to the deletion/insertion events in the flanking sequences, producing smaller allele lengths rather than smaller numbers of repeats. The use of length of PCR product will bias the inter-species interpretation reducing the number of observable alleles and treating as the same allele very divergent molecular sequences. Caution should be used when employing microsatellites in cross-species comparisons in which the species under study are separated by significant amounts of evolutionary time: in such cases allele comparison cannot be based on lengths alone. Am.


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