The mottled skate, <em>Raja pulchra</em>, is an economically valuable fish. However, due to a severe population decline, it is listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. To analyze its genetic structure and diversity, microsatellite markers were developed using 454 pyrosequencing. A total of 17,033 reads containing dinucleotide microsatellite repeat units (mean, 487 base pairs) were identified from 453,549 reads. Among 32 loci containing more than nine repeat units, 20 primer sets (62%) produced strong PCR products, of which 14 were polymorphic. In an analysis of 60 individuals from two <em>R. pulchra </em>populations, the number of alleles per locus ranged from 1–10, and th...
Thirty microsatellite markers developed for River catfish (Hemibagrus nemurus) were screen...
Not AvailableThis study is aimed to identify polymorphic microsatellite markers and establish their ...
Microsatellites represent codominant molecular genetic markers, which are ubiquitously distributed w...
Microsatellites markers for catfish, Rhamdia sp. were developed using Next Generation. A shotgun pai...
The work reported here is an attempt to explore the possibility of DNA microsatellite loci transfer ...
Twenty polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed for the Neotropical fish Leporinus obtuside...
This study reports the isolation and characterization of microsatellite DNA markers in a mahseer spe...
We developed a set of hypervariable microsatellite markers for the Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus per...
Scophthalmus maximus is an important commercially aquaculture fish species. We tackle the search for...
We identified 14 microsatellite loci for the wolf fish, Hoplias malabaricus (Erythrinidae), from a g...
A microsatellite locus, MFW1, originating from common carp is highly conserved in flanking nucleotid...
The rapid advance of high-throughput sequencing has prompted a transition in wildlife and fisheries ...
Next generation sequencing was used to develop 15 new polymorphic microsatellite markers for the com...
International audienceWe developed 12 microsatellite markers for theendangered Boeseman’s rainbowfis...
The thornback ray, Raja clavata, is an elasmobranch (cartilaginous fish). Since the 1950s, its stock...
Thirty microsatellite markers developed for River catfish (Hemibagrus nemurus) were screen...
Not AvailableThis study is aimed to identify polymorphic microsatellite markers and establish their ...
Microsatellites represent codominant molecular genetic markers, which are ubiquitously distributed w...
Microsatellites markers for catfish, Rhamdia sp. were developed using Next Generation. A shotgun pai...
The work reported here is an attempt to explore the possibility of DNA microsatellite loci transfer ...
Twenty polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed for the Neotropical fish Leporinus obtuside...
This study reports the isolation and characterization of microsatellite DNA markers in a mahseer spe...
We developed a set of hypervariable microsatellite markers for the Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus per...
Scophthalmus maximus is an important commercially aquaculture fish species. We tackle the search for...
We identified 14 microsatellite loci for the wolf fish, Hoplias malabaricus (Erythrinidae), from a g...
A microsatellite locus, MFW1, originating from common carp is highly conserved in flanking nucleotid...
The rapid advance of high-throughput sequencing has prompted a transition in wildlife and fisheries ...
Next generation sequencing was used to develop 15 new polymorphic microsatellite markers for the com...
International audienceWe developed 12 microsatellite markers for theendangered Boeseman’s rainbowfis...
The thornback ray, Raja clavata, is an elasmobranch (cartilaginous fish). Since the 1950s, its stock...
Thirty microsatellite markers developed for River catfish (Hemibagrus nemurus) were screen...
Not AvailableThis study is aimed to identify polymorphic microsatellite markers and establish their ...
Microsatellites represent codominant molecular genetic markers, which are ubiquitously distributed w...