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Population genetic differentiation and multiple paternity determined by novel microsatellite markers from the Mountain Log Skink Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii

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Stapley, Jessica
Hayes, Christine
Keogh, J Scott

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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A total of 15 microsatellite primer pairs were developed from the Mountain Log Skink, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii. Nine were used to screen 46 individuals from four populations, and a representative from P. spenceri and P. pagenstecheri. Seven of the loci

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Molecular Ecology Notes (electronic)

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2037-12-31
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