“…Analysis of genetic markers—such as sequence variation in mtDNA, chromosome Y, and small sets of autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or microsatellites—work well for tracking paternity, understanding genetic relationships within and among populations, and studying molecular phylogeny across species (Chan et al, ; Coetzer, Turner, Schmitt, & Grobler, ; Hasan et al, ; Haus, Roos, & Zinner, ; Mekonnen et al, ; Perelman et al, ; Smith, Mcdonough, & George, ; Turner et al, ). Their utility for discovering the genetic basis of phenotypic variation, however, is limited.…”