Eleven microsatellites were isolated from the vairone Leuciscus souffia (Risso 1826), an endangered fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps in Europe. The level of genetic diversity was assessed in 29 individuals of the subspecies L. s. souffia, and their variability was further estimated in seven individuals of a different subspecies, L. s. muticellus. Eight of these microsatellite loci were also applied to seven closely related cyprinid species. Availability of the reported microsatellite loci will facilitate the investigation of population genetic structure of these species with applications for the development of conservation strategies and phylogeographical approaches
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
Cyprinidae is arguably the most species-rich, primary fish family in the world with over 2000 specie...
Eleven microsatellites were isolated from the vairone Leuciscus souffia (Risso 1826), an endangered ...
Contact: V. Dubut, Fax: +33 4 9110 6355; E-mail: vincent.dubut@univ-provence.frInternational audienc...
International audienceTwelve microsatellite markers were isolated from chub Leuciscus cephalus Linné...
International audienceTen novel polymorphic microsatellites were isolated from the dace complex (Leu...
Examination of the genetic structure of the vairone Telestes souffia based on 10 nuclear markers (mi...
Here we describe the isolation and characterization of six polymorphic microsatellite loci for Squal...
With the aim of elaborating a breeding plan on a captive stock of the highly endangered Adriatic stu...
International audienceThe organisation of genetic variability is of primary importance in designing ...
Examination of the genetic structure of the vairone Telestes souffia based on 10 nuclear markers (mi...
International audienceBy combining biotin-enrichment protocol and next generation pyrosequencing, th...
With the aim of elaborating a breeding plan on a captive stock of the highly endangered Adriatic st...
Fifteen polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed for an endemic Chinese cyprinid fish, Pseudog...
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
Cyprinidae is arguably the most species-rich, primary fish family in the world with over 2000 specie...
Eleven microsatellites were isolated from the vairone Leuciscus souffia (Risso 1826), an endangered ...
Contact: V. Dubut, Fax: +33 4 9110 6355; E-mail: vincent.dubut@univ-provence.frInternational audienc...
International audienceTwelve microsatellite markers were isolated from chub Leuciscus cephalus Linné...
International audienceTen novel polymorphic microsatellites were isolated from the dace complex (Leu...
Examination of the genetic structure of the vairone Telestes souffia based on 10 nuclear markers (mi...
Here we describe the isolation and characterization of six polymorphic microsatellite loci for Squal...
With the aim of elaborating a breeding plan on a captive stock of the highly endangered Adriatic stu...
International audienceThe organisation of genetic variability is of primary importance in designing ...
Examination of the genetic structure of the vairone Telestes souffia based on 10 nuclear markers (mi...
International audienceBy combining biotin-enrichment protocol and next generation pyrosequencing, th...
With the aim of elaborating a breeding plan on a captive stock of the highly endangered Adriatic st...
Fifteen polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed for an endemic Chinese cyprinid fish, Pseudog...
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
The vairone Leuciscus souffia is a cyprinid fish that inhabits river systems in and around the Alps....
Cyprinidae is arguably the most species-rich, primary fish family in the world with over 2000 specie...