Among the pelagic shark species most impacted by fisheries, the oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) has shown signs of population declines. In this study, we developed 12 microsatellite markers using next generation sequencing (454 pyrosequencing) in C. longimanus for further use in population screening. The genetic diversity of these loci was assessed in 28 individuals and a total of 35 alleles were identified, ranging from four to eight alleles per locus (5.9 alleles on average). Cross-species amplification of these markers was successful in five loci for C. acronotus, C. perezi and Galeocerdo cuvier. The developed microsatellite markers will be useful in analyzing the population genetics structure of the oceanic whitetip sha...
The night shark, Carcharhinus signatus, is a mesopelagic, semi‐oceanic shark species found only in t...
We investigated the genetic structure of blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) continental nurserie...
Two to 14 alleles were found to be segregating per locus (mean 5.2), with observed and expected hete...
Twelve microsatellite DNA markers were isolated in the spot-tail shark (Carcharhinus sorrah) and nin...
Twelve microsatellite DNA markers were isolated in the spot-tail shark (Carcharhinus sorrah) and nin...
International audienceThe tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier (Carcharhinidae) is a large elasmobranch sus...
In this study, microsatellite and mtDNA markers were successfully used to study the population struc...
International audienceWith the development of genetics methods, it becomes possible to study the pop...
The oceanic whitetip, Carcharhinus longimanus, is a circumtropical, pelagic shark of high conservati...
The dusky shark Carcharhinus obscurus risks excessive fisheries exploitation worldwide due to its lo...
Recent advances in genome-scale sequencing technology have allowed the development of high resolutio...
Conservation of vulnerable shark species that are also heavily exploited, such as the sandbar shark ...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
The white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is both one of the largest apex predators in the world and ...
The development of genetic markers for studies of population structure and genetic diversity can be ...
The night shark, Carcharhinus signatus, is a mesopelagic, semi‐oceanic shark species found only in t...
We investigated the genetic structure of blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) continental nurserie...
Two to 14 alleles were found to be segregating per locus (mean 5.2), with observed and expected hete...
Twelve microsatellite DNA markers were isolated in the spot-tail shark (Carcharhinus sorrah) and nin...
Twelve microsatellite DNA markers were isolated in the spot-tail shark (Carcharhinus sorrah) and nin...
International audienceThe tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier (Carcharhinidae) is a large elasmobranch sus...
In this study, microsatellite and mtDNA markers were successfully used to study the population struc...
International audienceWith the development of genetics methods, it becomes possible to study the pop...
The oceanic whitetip, Carcharhinus longimanus, is a circumtropical, pelagic shark of high conservati...
The dusky shark Carcharhinus obscurus risks excessive fisheries exploitation worldwide due to its lo...
Recent advances in genome-scale sequencing technology have allowed the development of high resolutio...
Conservation of vulnerable shark species that are also heavily exploited, such as the sandbar shark ...
Molecular tools, such as sequencing of the mitochondrial DNA Control Region (CR) and genotyping of h...
The white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is both one of the largest apex predators in the world and ...
The development of genetic markers for studies of population structure and genetic diversity can be ...
The night shark, Carcharhinus signatus, is a mesopelagic, semi‐oceanic shark species found only in t...
We investigated the genetic structure of blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) continental nurserie...
Two to 14 alleles were found to be segregating per locus (mean 5.2), with observed and expected hete...