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A novel workflow to improve multi-locus genotyping of wildlife species: an experimental set-up with a known model system

Mark A.F. Gillingham, B. Karina Montero, Kerstin Wihelm, Kara Grudzus, Simone Sommer, Pablo S.C. Santos
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/638288
Mark A.F. Gillingham
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
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  • For correspondence: mark.gillingham@uni-ulm.de pablo.santos@uni-ulm.de
B. Karina Montero
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
2Zoological Institute, Animal Ecology and Conservation, Biocenter Grindel, Universität Hamburg – Hamburg, Germany
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Kerstin Wihelm
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
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Kara Grudzus
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
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Simone Sommer
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
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Pablo S.C. Santos
1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
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  1. Mark A.F. Gillingham1,#,
  2. B. Karina Montero1,2,
  3. Kerstin Wihelm1,
  4. Kara Grudzus1,
  5. Simone Sommer1 and
  6. Pablo S.C. Santos1,#
  1. 1Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm Universität – Ulm, Germany
  2. 2Zoological Institute, Animal Ecology and Conservation, Biocenter Grindel, Universität Hamburg – Hamburg, Germany
  1. ↵Correspondence
    : mark.gillingham{at}uni-ulm.de; pablo.santos{at}uni-ulm.de
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A novel workflow to improve multi-locus genotyping of wildlife species: an experimental set-up with a known model system
Mark A.F. Gillingham, B. Karina Montero, Kerstin Wihelm, Kara Grudzus, Simone Sommer, Pablo S.C. Santos
bioRxiv 638288; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/638288
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A novel workflow to improve multi-locus genotyping of wildlife species: an experimental set-up with a known model system
Mark A.F. Gillingham, B. Karina Montero, Kerstin Wihelm, Kara Grudzus, Simone Sommer, Pablo S.C. Santos
bioRxiv 638288; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/638288

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