An empirical comparison of population genetic analyses using microsatellite and SNP data for a species of conservation concern.
Shawna J ZimmermanCameron L AldridgeSara J Oyler-McCancePublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
We demonstrate that SNPs have three main advantages over microsatellites: more precise estimates of population-level diversity, higher power to identify groups in clustering methods, and the ability to consider local adaptation. This study adds to a growing body of work comparing the use of SNPs and microsatellites to evaluate genetic diversity and differentiation for a species of conservation concern with relatively high population structure and using the most common method of obtaining SNP genotypes for non-model organisms.