MENDB: A database of polymorphic loci from natural populations

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Summary: MENDB is an online database for genetic markers determined to be polymorphic in natural populations. The database contains primer sequences and conditions for PCR, taxonomic information, and links to GenBank records, as well as basic statistics on the level of polymorphism for the surveyed populations/individuals.

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Livingstone, K., & Rieseberg, L. (2003). MENDB: A database of polymorphic loci from natural populations. Bioinformatics, 19(5), 663–664. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg048

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