DuranteEtAl_Apalmta_Genotypes_n=3352

Genotypes for the coral, Acropora palmata from five microsatellite loci. A. palmata is a diploid species, however, somatic mutations in the form of third and fourth alleles per locus are occasionally detected. Samples are in rows (n = 3352), genotypes are in columns. Table Headers Species: Acropora...

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Main Authors: Devlin-Durante, Meghann K., Miller, Margaret W., Caribbean Acropora Research Group, Precht, William F., Baums, Iliana B.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Dryad Digital Repository 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.f6600.2/1.2
http://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.f6600.2/1.2
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Summary:Genotypes for the coral, Acropora palmata from five microsatellite loci. A. palmata is a diploid species, however, somatic mutations in the form of third and fourth alleles per locus are occasionally detected. Samples are in rows (n = 3352), genotypes are in columns. Table Headers Species: Acropora palmata Region: Caribbean and North-west Atlantic. Database ID: A unique name given to each coral sample. Locus 166, alleles 1-4: Locus 166 is a microsatellite locus. Alleles are given in basepairs. Locus 181, alleles 1-3: Locus 181 is a microsatellite locus. Alleles are given in basepairs. Locus 182, alleles 1-4: Locus 182 is a microsatellite locus. Alleles are given in basepairs. Locus 192, alleles 1-4: Locus 192 is a microsatellite locus. Alleles are given in basepairs. Locus 207, alleles 1-3: Locus 207 is a microsatellite locus. Alleles are given in basepairs. Genet ID: All samples that share all ancestral alleles at five microsatellite loci were assigned the same genet ID. See methods for how ancestral alleles were determined. Mutant ID: A Unique ID given to each unique multilocus genotype. This multilocus genotype includes all alleles (diploid ancestral and additional mutations).