Development of microsatellite markers in bonytail (Gila elegans) with cross-species amplification in humpback chub (Gila cypha)

Bonytail, Gila elegans, is an endangered species of fish native to the Colorado River. Primers are presented for 17 microsatellites cloned from bonytail as well as the results of test amplifications in bonytail and humpback chub, G. cypha. Bonytail exhibited three to 18 alleles per locus across the...

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