Abstract
Eleven microsatellites have been characterized for Triturus macedonicus. Nine loci showed different variation patterns in a sample of 40 individuals from a single breeding pond in Zagori province (Greece), with an average number of 4.2 alleles per locus and an expected heterozygosity ranging from 0.1199 to 0.8079. Distinct cross-priming amplification rates were recovered on four additional crested newt species. Two monomorphic T. macedonicus loci were polymorphic in other Triturus species. The microsatellites developed herein could be a useful intraspecific genetic tool to undertake fine-scale population genetic analyses as well as in the study of contact zones between crested newt species. © 2008 The Authors.
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Sotiropoulos, K., Tsaparis, D., Eleftherakos, K., Kotoulas, G., Legakis, A., & Kasapidis, P. (2008). New polymorphic microsatellite loci for the Macedonian crested newt, Triturus macedonicus, and cross-priming testing in four other crested newt species. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8(6), 1402–1404. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02318.x
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