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Development
and characterization of microsatellite loci in the eastern chipmunk
(Tamias striatus) 1Savannah
River Ecology Laboratory, Institute of Ecology, The University of Georgia,
PO Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802, USA Abstract:
We isolated and characterized 16 microsatellite loci in the eastern chipmunk,
Tamias striatus. The loci were screened across 25 individuals from
one population and shown to be polymorphic with the number of alleles
per locus ranging from two to 17. Polymorphic information content ranged
from 0.212 to 0.887 and observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.200 to 0.960.
Only two loci (Chip 10 and Chip 25) deviated from HardyWeinberg
equilibrium. Keywords:
Eastern chipmunk, microsatellites, parentage analysis, PCR, population
structure, Tamias striatus Peters, M.
B., J. L. Glenn, P. Svete, C. Hagen, O. V. Tsyusko, P. Decoursey, M. Lieutenant-Gosselin,
D. Garant and T. C. Glenn. 2007. Development and characterization of microsatellite
loci in the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus). Molecular Ecology
Notes 2007(7): 877-879.
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