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Genetic diversity of microsatellite loci in Leopardus pardalis, Leopardus wiedii and Leopardus tigrinus
A.B. Grisolia1,2, V.R. Moreno1, F. Campagnari1, M.P. Milazzotto1,
J.F. Garcia2, C.H. Adania3 and E.B. Souza4
1Departamento de Genética, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP, Botucatu, SP, Brasil
2Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal, LBBMA, UNESP, Araçatuba, SP, Brasil
3Associação Mata Ciliar, Jundiaí, SP, Brasil
4Faculdade de Ciências e Letras, UNESP, Assis, SP, Brasil
Corresponding author: A.B. Grisolia
E-mail: grisolia@terra.com.br
Genet. Mol. Res. 6 (2): 382-389 (2007)
Received December 4, 2006
Accepted April 16, 2007
Published June 20, 2007

ABSTRACT. The microsatellite loci FCA045, FCA077, FCA008, and FCA096 are highly variable molecular markers which were used to determine the genetic diversity in 148 captive Leopardus sp. The PCR-amplified products of microsatellite loci were characterized in ABI Prism 310 Genetic Analyzer. Allele numbers, heterozygosity, polymorphism information content, exclusive allele number, and shared alleles were calculated. Sixty-five alleles were found and their sizes ranged from 116 to 216 bp in four microsatellite loci. The heterozygosity ranged from 0.36 to 0.81 in Leopardus pardalis, 0.57 to 0.67 in L. tigrinus and 0.80 to 0.92 in L. wiedii. The polymorphism information content was from 0.80 to 0.88 in L. pardalis, 0.76 to 0.88 in L. tigrinus and 0.77 to 0.90 in L. wiedii. The margay (L. wiedii) showed the highest index of polymorphism among the three species in this study. These results imply that microsatellite DNA markers can help in the study of the genetic diversity of Leopardus specimens.

Key words: Heterozygosity, Leopardus pardalis, Leopardus tigrinus, Leopardus wiedii, Microsatellite

 

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