High‐throughput SNP genotyping of historical and modern samples of five bird species via sequence capture of ultraconserved elements
Abstract
Sample availability limits population genetics research on many species, especially taxa from regions with high diversity. However, many such species are well represented in museum collections assembled before the molecular era. Development of techniques to recover genetic data from these invaluable specimens will benefit biodiversity science. Using a mixture of freshly preserved and historical tissue samples, and a sequence capture probe set...
Paper Details
Title
High‐throughput SNP genotyping of historical and modern samples of five bird species via sequence capture of ultraconserved elements
Published Date
Aug 8, 2016
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
1204 - 1223
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