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Primers for novel microsatellite markers in "fire-specialist" lizards (Amphibolurus norrisi, Ctenotus atlas and Nephrurus stellatus) and their performance across multiple populations

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Smith, Annabel
Gardner, Michael
Bull, Michael
Driscoll, Don

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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We developed 45 microsatellite markers for three lizard species with fire-related distributions: Amphibolurus norrisi, Ctenotus atlas and Nephrurus stellatus (17, 12 and 16 markers respectively). To isolate microsatellites we used an enrichment technique

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Conservation Genetics

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2037-12-31