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Meglécz, E. and Anderson, S.J. and Bourguet, D. and Butcher, R. and Caldas, A. and Cassel-Lundhagen, A. and d'Acier, A.C. and Dawson, D.A. and Faure, N. and Fauvelot, C. and Franck, P. and Harper, G. and Keyghobadi, N. and Kluetsch, C. and Muthulakshmi, M. and Nagaraju, J. and Patt, A. and Péténian, F. and Silvain, J.-F. and Wilcock, H.R. (2007) Microsatellite flanking region similarities among different loci within insect species. Insect Molecular Biology, 16 (2). pp. 175-185. ISSN 0962-1075

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Abstract

Although microsatellites are ubiquitous in eukaryota, the number of available markers varies strongly among taxa. This meta-analysis was conducted on 32 insect species. Sequences were obtained from two assembled whole genomes, whole genome shotgun (WGS) sequences from 10 species and screening partial genomic libraries for microsatellites from 23 species. We have demonstrated: (1) strong differences in the abundance of microsatellites among species; (2) that microsatellites within species are often grouped into families based on similarities in their flanking sequences; (3) that the proportion of microsatellites grouped into families varies strongly among taxa; and (4) that microsatellite families were significantly more often associated with transposable elements - or their remnants - than unique microsatellite sequences.

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Date Deposited: 18 Aug 2015 10:41
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URI: http://cdfd.sciencecentral.in/id/eprint/355

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