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Individual and population variation in invertebrates revealed by Inter-simple Sequence Repeats (ISSRs).Patrick AbbotDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 abbot@uts.cc.utexas.edu Received 13 May, 2001 Accepted 07 July, 2001 Published 03 August, 2001 Cite this paper as: Abbot P. 2001. Individual and population variation in invertebrates revealed by Inter-simple Sequence Repeats (ISSRs). 3 pp. Journal of Insect Science, 1.8. Available online: insectscience.org/1.8 Keywordsinter-simple sequence repeats, ISSRs, microsatellites, molecular markersABSTRACT Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion ReferencesPCR-based molecular markers are well suited for questions requiring large scale surveys of plant and animal populations. Inter-simple Sequence Repeats or ISSRs are analyzed by a recently developed technique based on the amplification of the regions between inverse-oriented microsatellite loci with oligonucleotides anchored in microsatellites themselves. ISSRs have shown much promise for the study of the population biology of plants, but have not yet been explored for similar studies of animals. The value of ISSRs is demonstrated for the study of animal species with low levels of within-population variation. Sets of primers are identified which reveal variation in two aphid species, Acyrthosiphon pisum and Pemphigus obesinymphae, in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti, and in a rotifer in the genus Philodina. INTRODUCTION Abstract Materials and Methods Results Discussion References
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REFERENCES Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results DiscussionAbbot P, Withgott JH, Moran NA. 2001. Genetic conflict and conditional altruism in social aphid colonies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. in press. |
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