Genetic diversity of the Arctic fox using SRAP markers
“Genetic diversity of the Arctic fox using SRAP markers”, vol. 12, pp. 6176-6183, 2013.
, Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a recently developed molecular marker technique that is stable, simple, reliable, and achieves moderate to high numbers of codominant markers. This study is the first to apply SRAP markers in a mammal, namely the Arctic fox. In order to investigate the genetic diversity of the Arctic fox and to provide a reference for use of its germplasm, we analyzed 7 populations of Arctic fox by SRAP.