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Publication : Genetic detection of sex-biased dispersal.

First Author  Mossman CA Year  1999
Journal  Mol Ecol Volume  8
Issue  6 Pages  1063-7
PubMed ID  10434424 Mgi Jnum  J:57006
Mgi Id  MGI:1343025 Doi  10.1046/j.1365-294x.1999.00652.x
Citation  Mossman CA, et al. (1999) Genetic detection of sex-biased dispersal. Mol Ecol 8(6):1063-7
abstractText  We investigated the application of a recently developed genetic test for sex bias in dispersal. This test determines an animal's 'assignment index' or the expected frequency of its genotype in the population in which it is captured. Low assignment indices indicate a low probability of being born locally. We investigated the use of this test with the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, in which dispersal is predominantly male-biased, but not extreme. We found that male P. leucopus had significantly lower assignment indices than females. These data suggest that the genetic test for sex bias in dispersal has potential to be used with species that do not have extreme sex-biased dispersal tendencies.
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