Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for an endemic frog Nyctibatrachus kempholeyensis and cross amplification with other Nyctibatrachus species from the Western Ghats, India

Authors: 
Srirama R, Priti H, Aravind N. A and Ravikanth G
Other Details: 
Current Herpetology, 39(2):196-201 (2020)

The genus Nyctibatrachus is endemic to the Western Ghats, India, and includes a number of species that are highly restricted in their distribution. Nyctibatrachus kempholeyensis is an endemic species distributed in the Central Western Ghats. In this paper we describe the development of eight polymorphic microsatellite markers for N. kempholeyensis. These markers were tested for cross-amplification in other Nyctibatrachus species. In addition, we confirmed the cross-amplification of three microsatellite markers from another species, N. major. The 11 microsatellites were screened with 76 individuals of N. kempholeyensis and were found to have 3–8 alleles per locus, with observed heterozygosity ranging from 0.15 to 0.95. These microsatellite markers could be used to study population diversity across fragmented habitats, to quantify genetic structure, and to assess gene flow across the populations in this endemic genus.

Full Text URL: 
https://bioone.org/journals/current-herpetology/volume-39/issue-2/hsj.39.196/Development-and-Characterization-of-Microsatellite-Markers-for-the-Endemic-Frog/10.5358/hsj.39.196.short
Year of publication: 
08.2020
People: 
Dr. G Ravikanth
Non-ATREE Publication(Y/N): 
No