HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Sarah M. Griffiths from the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester , PT, UK have published the Article: A Galaxy-based bioinformatics pipeline for optimised, streamlined microsatellite development from Illumina next-generation sequencing data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Microsatellites are popular and effective genetic markers that are utilised in many conservation genetics studies and can inform natural resource management (for example, Maudetr et_al 2002; Jehle and Arntzen 2002; Truelove et_al 2014). This gives greater read lengths than single-end sequencing (up to 2 9 300 base_pairs with the Illumina MiSeq . . .
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