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Lepidopteran Microsatellite DNA: Redundant but Promising

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Date 2006 May 17
PMID 16701315
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The development of microsatellite DNA markers for use with butterflies and moths is extremely difficult for no apparent reason. New findings demonstrate that many lepidopteran microsatellite sequences exist in multiple copies in the genome, and have similar or almost identical flanking regions. These findings provide a compelling explanation for the low efficiency of microsatellite isolation in Lepidoptera, and might also shed light on the evolutionary dynamics of microsatellite sequences in these insects and other organisms.

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