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            <title>Microsatilite protocol by Travis C. Glenn et al.</title>
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            <description>A step by step protocol that used in the 5-week summer class, Biology 656, at the University of South Carolina.  ...</description>
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            <title>Microsatellite markers: isolation with non-radioactive probes and amplification</title>
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            <description>Arnaud Estoup and Julie Turgeon

The main goal of this technical document (63 pages) is to provide geneticians and ecologists with a reliable method for the isolation of microsatellites and the determination of basic conditions necessary to routinely use the ...</description>
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            <title>Microsatellite Enrichment in Organisms with Large Genomes</title>
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            <description>Dirk Fischer and Konrad Bachmann,1998. 
Microsatellite Enrichment in Organisms with Large Genomes (Allium cepa L.). 
BioTechniques,Vol. 24(5) : 796-802.

Microsatellite markers, also referred to as STMS (SequenceTagged Microsatellite Sites) or STR (Short T ...</description>
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            <title>ALFRED: The ALlele FREquency Database</title>
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            <description>ALFRED now has 1051 polymorphisms, 391 populations and 22875 frequency tables (one population typed for one site). (Kenneth K Kidd, Yale University)
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