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Abstract Six novel microsatellite loci are identified from genomic DNA of the threatened New Mexico Ridge‐nosed Rattlesnake ( Crotalus willardi obscurus ). Data from the Animas Mountains (New Mexico) population demonstrate these loci: (i) are highly variable with 5–24 alleles per locus, expected heterozygosities between 0.35 and 0.92, and observed heterozygosities between 0.32 and 0.91; (ii) are sufficiently variable for assigning parentage with total exclusionary power for the first parent of 0.96, and 0.99 for the second parent; and (iii) amplify similar size fragments in other rattlesnakes ( C. atrox , C. lutosus , C. scutulatus , and C. tigris ).
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