File S1 - Conserved Microsatellites in Ants Enable Population Genetic and Colony Pedigree Studies across a Wide Range of Species
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Contains Tables S1 and S2 described below. Table S1. Details of microsatellite loci in eight ant genomes. Numbers in parentheses behind the size of the targeted fragment indicate that there are a number of unknown ("N") bases inserted into the available genome sequence. In some cases, these can be larger stretches of "N" bases in the published genome assembly. This number is included in the total size of the targeted fragment. In most cases, this implies that the given size of the targeted fragment is probably imprecise. The column "Size of targeted fragment in base pairs" thus gives "Total base pairs (number of N bases among the total base pairs)". Some loci have multiple motifs listed. All motifs are in the same region and are included in the size of the targeted fragment. Table S2. Physical linkage of microsatellite loci. X indicates where two loci are on the same scaffold in that species. Order of species left to right in every box is P. barbatus, H. saltator, At. cephalotes, Ce. biroi, L. humile, Ca. floridanus, S. invicta, Ac. echinatior.
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2014-09-22



