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TitleAssessing genetic diversity in clonal organisms: low diversity or low resolution? Combining power and cost efficiency in selecting markers.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsArnaud-Haond, S, Alberto, F, Teixeira, S, Procaccini, G, Serrão, EA, Duarte, CM
Year of Publication2005
JournalJ Hered
Volume96
Issue4
Date Published2005 Jul-Aug
Pagination434-40
ISSN0022-1503
KeywordsAlismatidae, Gene Frequency, Genes, Plant, Genetic Markers, Genetic Variation, Genotype, Geography, Plant Shoots, Seedlings
Abstract

The increasing use of molecular tools to study populations of clonal organisms leads us to question whether the low polymorphism found in many studies reflects limited genetic diversity in populations or the limitations of the markers used. Here we used microsatellite datasets for two sea grass species to provide a combinatory statistic, combined with a likelihood approach to estimate the probability of identical multilocus genotypes (MLGs) to be shared by distinct individuals, in order to ascertain the efficiency of the markers used and to optimize cost-efficiently the choice of markers to use for deriving unbiased estimates of genetic diversity. These results strongly indicate that conclusions from studies on clonal organisms derived using markers showing low polymorphism, including microsatellites, should be reassessed using appropriate polymorphic markers.

DOI10.1093/jhered/esi043
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15743902?dopt=Abstract

Alternate JournalJ. Hered.
PubMed ID15743902
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