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안정화,최성경,Julie Sommer,Edward Louis Jr,Rick Brenneman,Barbora Zemanová,Petra Hájková,Grimm Park,Mi-Sook Min,김경석,이항 대한수의학회 2010 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.11 No.4
In order to screen microsatellites for conservation genetics studies of the species, a total of 23 microsatellite loci from Korean goral (Naemorhedus caudatus), including 15 previously developed loci and 8 new loci in this study, were tested. Eleven microsatellites were screened and subjected to cross-species amplification using a test panel of four Caprinae species, Japanese serows (Capricornis crispus), Chinese gorals (Naemorhedus goral), Northern chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) and domestic goats (Capra hircus). In addition, all eleven microsatellites (SY3A, SY12A, SY12B, SY48, SY58, SY71, SY76, SY84, SY84B, SY112, and SY129) satisfied the criteria to be a core set of microsatellites. This core set of microsatellites and cross-species amplification of Korean goral microsatellites were found to be helpful for high-resolution studies for conservation and management of Korean goral and other endangered Caprinae species.
AN, JUNGHWA,MIN, MI-SOOK,SOMMER, JULIE,LOUIS JR, EDWARD,BRENNEMAN, RICK,KWON, SOO-WHAN,SHIN, NAM SHIK,LEE, HANG Blackwell Science Ltd 2005 MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES Vol.5 No.2
<P>Abstract</P><P>Microsatellites have been applied in a variety of fields, including conservation genetics. Species-specific microsatellites are considered as more powerful genetic markers to generate an accurate genetic composition of a species itself. Accordingly, we characterized 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci from Korean goral, <I>Nemorhaedus caudatus</I>, one of the most endangered species in South Korea. The new markers should benefit future studies of the endangered species of other Asian gorals and their relatives for the study of genetic diversity and potential conservation management.</P>