

Author: Kordicheva S. Rubtsova G. Shitova M. Shaikhaev G. Afanasiev K. Zhivotovsky L.
Publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
ISSN: 1022-7954
Source: Russian Journal of Genetics, Vol.46, Iss.8, 2010-08, pp. : 1019-1022
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Abstract
Population studies with the use of microsatellite markers face a problem of null alleles, i.e., the absence of a PCR product, caused by the mutations in the microsatellite flanking regions, which serve as the sites of primer hybridization. In this case, the microsatellite primer associated with such mutation is not amplified, leading to false homozygosity in heterozygous individuals. This, in turn, results in biased population genetic estimates, including the excess of homozygotes at microsatellite loci. Analysis of the population structure of a Pacific salmon species, chum salmon (
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