The genus Porphyra (and its sister genus Pyropia) contains important red algal species that are cultivated and/or harvested for human consumption, sustaining a billion-dollar aquaculture industry. A vast amount of research has been focused on species of this genus, including studies on genetics and genomics among other areas. Twelve novel microsatellite markers were developed here for Porphyra linearis. Markers were characterized using 32 individuals collected from four natural populations of P. linearis with total heterozygosity varying from 0.098 to 0.916. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 18. All markers showed cross amplification with Porphyra umbilicalis and/or Porphyra dioica. These polymorphic microsatellite markers ar...
Background: Group I introns are found in the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA) of ...
The genus Porphyra sensu lato (Bangiaceae, Rhodophyta), an important seaweed grown in aquaculture, i...
We isolated eight polymorphic microsatellites from the red-tide causing microalgae Prorocentrum mica...
The genus Porphyra (and its sister genus Pyropia) contains important red algal species that are cult...
Mariculture of edible Porphyra/Pyropia species, which are cosmopolitan red foliose algae, represent ...
We investigated whether six microsatellite (MS) markers previously developed for two marine crop spe...
International audienceCoralline red algae are important habitat builders in coastal waters around th...
Microsatellite loci are popular molecular markers due to their resolution in distinguishing individu...
Pyropia yezoensis is an economically important seaweed but its molecular genetics is poorly understo...
Indexación: Scopus.Mariculture of edible Porphyra/Pyropia species, which are cosmopolitan red folios...
International audienceMarine ecosystems formed by kelp forests are severely threatened by global cha...
Ruppia cirrhosa is a clonal monoecious plant phylogenetically associated to seagrass families such a...
The genus Porphyra comprises red algae known as laver. They are distributed throughout Asia and used...
A total of nine microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized in the Chilean kelp Lessonia nig...
To characterize genetically, both natural and cultured populations of the haploid laver Porphyra yez...
Background: Group I introns are found in the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA) of ...
The genus Porphyra sensu lato (Bangiaceae, Rhodophyta), an important seaweed grown in aquaculture, i...
We isolated eight polymorphic microsatellites from the red-tide causing microalgae Prorocentrum mica...
The genus Porphyra (and its sister genus Pyropia) contains important red algal species that are cult...
Mariculture of edible Porphyra/Pyropia species, which are cosmopolitan red foliose algae, represent ...
We investigated whether six microsatellite (MS) markers previously developed for two marine crop spe...
International audienceCoralline red algae are important habitat builders in coastal waters around th...
Microsatellite loci are popular molecular markers due to their resolution in distinguishing individu...
Pyropia yezoensis is an economically important seaweed but its molecular genetics is poorly understo...
Indexación: Scopus.Mariculture of edible Porphyra/Pyropia species, which are cosmopolitan red folios...
International audienceMarine ecosystems formed by kelp forests are severely threatened by global cha...
Ruppia cirrhosa is a clonal monoecious plant phylogenetically associated to seagrass families such a...
The genus Porphyra comprises red algae known as laver. They are distributed throughout Asia and used...
A total of nine microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized in the Chilean kelp Lessonia nig...
To characterize genetically, both natural and cultured populations of the haploid laver Porphyra yez...
Background: Group I introns are found in the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA) of ...
The genus Porphyra sensu lato (Bangiaceae, Rhodophyta), an important seaweed grown in aquaculture, i...
We isolated eight polymorphic microsatellites from the red-tide causing microalgae Prorocentrum mica...