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Highly polymorphic markers, such as microsatellites, are invaluable for the study of natural populations. However, contemporary methods for genotyping highly polymorphic variants have serious drawbacks that impede their efficiency. We created Polly, an R package with C++ source code that uses Illumina short‐read data to genotype microsatellites, detect highly polymorphic variants and identify clusters...
Aim
Islands are ‘nature's laboratories of evolution’. Most island biogeographical studies have focussed on remote volcanic island chains. Here, we challenge island biogeographical patterns using a slowly evolving recent colonist present on five islands in a nonlinear chronosequence island chain.
Location
The Lesser Antilles (Caribbean).
Taxon
Magnolia dodecapetala (Magnoliaceae).
Methods
Genetic...