Original paper

Human Microsatellites Applicable for Analysis of Genetic Variation in Apes and Old World Monkeys

Volume: 87, Issue: 5, Pages: 406 - 410
Published: Sep 1, 1996
Abstract
In studies of the genetics and social structure of primate populations there is a need to develop highly variable genetic markers for characterizing mating success and the nature of population movement or change through time. Because of their highly polymorphic nature, relatively simple amplification and typing, and the possibility of noninvasive sampling, microsatellites have become the molecular tool of choice in such studies. However, until...
Paper Details
Title
Human Microsatellites Applicable for Analysis of Genetic Variation in Apes and Old World Monkeys
Published Date
Sep 1, 1996
Volume
87
Issue
5
Pages
406 - 410
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