Inheritance of a nuclear DNA polymorphism assayed in single bivalve larvae

We examined the inheritance of the Mytilus edulis CaM-1 Intron 3 locus, a non-coding DNA locus with two potentially neutral length-variants. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the CaM-1 genotype for 799 larvae obtained from 11 laboratory crosses. Larvae were typed singly only...

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