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Isolation, characterization and evaluation of 11 autosomal STRs suitable for population studies in black and gold howler monkeys<i>Alouatta caraya</i>
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Autosomal Strs SuitableGeneticsPrimate SystematicsGold Howler MonkeysGenetic DiversityConservation GeneticsMolecular EcologyMammalogyAlouatta CarayaPopulation StudiesPrimate BehaviorSouthernmost PrimateEvolutionary GeneticsGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsHuman EvolutionBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPolymorphic Microsatellite MarkersPopulation GenomicsMedicineAnimal Behavior
Abstract We identified 11 polymorphic microsatellite markers for Alouatta caraya . Three markers were isolated from an enriched genomic library of A. caraya (AC14, AC17, AC45), five were previously described in Homo sapiens (TGMS1, TGMS2, D5S117, D8S165, D17S804), and three were identified for Lagothix lagotricha (1110, 1118, 157). Forty‐eight individuals from one Argentinean population were genotyped, yielding heterozygosity values between 0.146 and 0.792. These markers provide an exclusion power of 0.922 when neither parent is known (0.992 when one parent is known) and are suitable for parentage analysis, population genetics and phylogeographical studies of A. caraya, the southernmost primate in the New World.
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