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Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

2001

Cross-species amplification

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Development Of Microsatellite Multiplexes For Wild Goats Using Primers Designed From Domestic Bovidae, Celia Maudet, Gordon Luikart, Pierre Taberlet Jan 2001

Development Of Microsatellite Multiplexes For Wild Goats Using Primers Designed From Domestic Bovidae, Celia Maudet, Gordon Luikart, Pierre Taberlet

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Many wild goat taxa (Capra spp.) are endangered and would benefit from the availability of molecular tools that are useful for population management and conservation. We developed microsatellite DNA markers useful in all wild goat species, by using a cross-species amplification approach. Seventy-five microsatellite primer pairs designed from domestic cattle (Bos taurus), sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus) were tested oil three distantly related Capra species: C. ibex ibex, C. [i.] sibirica, and C. pyrenaica. On average, 90% of the domestic ungulate primers amplified a microsatellite PCR product in the …