Publication: Genome size and microsatellites: the effect of nuclear size on amplification potential.
Genome size and microsatellites: the effect of nuclear size on amplification potential.
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Garner, T. W. J. (2002). Genome size and microsatellites: the effect of nuclear size on amplification potential. Genome (Génome), 45(1), 212–215. https://doi.org/10.1139/g01-113
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Although the frequency of microsatellite DNA regions generally increases with increasing genome size, genome size has a negative effect on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. Thus, researchers developing sets of PCR primers, as is commonly done for microsatellite DNA regions, may encounter greater difficulty when working with species that have larger genomes. I investigated the effect of genome size on overall amplification success using data from nine different metazoan taxa. The proportion of primer sets that did not ampl
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Garner, T. W. J. (2002). Genome size and microsatellites: the effect of nuclear size on amplification potential. Genome (Génome), 45(1), 212–215. https://doi.org/10.1139/g01-113