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Microsatellite loci for population and behavioural studies of Horsfields bronze-cuckoo ( Chalcites basalis : Aves)

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Adcock, Gregory
Langmore, Naomi
Mulder, Raoul
Kilner, Rebecca

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Eight polymorphic microsatellite loci were identified for Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo (Chalcites basalis). These include seven newly isolated loci from cuckoo genomic libraries enriched for GA and GAAA repeat-containing clones. These loci have a mean expected heterozygosity of 0.71, a mean number of alleles of 13.8 and a combined exclusion probability (one parent known) of 0.9999. Two loci (Cba01 and Cba07) showed a significant deficiency of heterozygotes and may therefore have null alleles, although this effect could be the result of nonrandom population sampling.

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Molecular Ecology Notes (electronic)

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2037-12-31