CONSERVATION GENETICS. 2009.
We report eight new co-dominant nuclear markers for population genetics of the bark beetle Araptus attenuatus Wood. Several loci include introns from low-copy genes, and four cross-amplify in one or more related genera. The markers show moderate levels of polymorphism (2-19 alleles per locus), and no loci showed significant deviations from Hardy-Weinberg or linkage equilibrium across both of the two populations examined, consistent with Mendelian inheritance patterns.
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Garrick, et al., "The Dyer Laboratory: Variable nuclear markers for a Sonoran Desert bark beetle, Araptus attenuatus Wood (Curculionidae: Scolytinae), with applications to related genera", CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2009
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@article{garrick2009variable, author = {Garrick, Ryan C. and Meadows, Crystal A. and Nason, John D. and Cognato, Anthony I. and Dyer, Rodney J.}, title = {The Dyer Laboratory: Variable nuclear markers for a Sonoran Desert bark beetle, Araptus attenuatus Wood (Curculionidae: Scolytinae), with applications to related genera}, journal = {CONSERVATION GENETICS}, year = {2009}, note = {https://dyerlab.github.io/DLabWebsite/manuscripts/garrick-et-al-2010-con-gen/}, doi = {10.1007/s10592-008-9738-3} }