The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic and North Pacific and has been the focus of considerable developmental, ecological, and evolutionary research for the past century. Here, we present details of 21 expressed sequence tag-derived simple sequence repeat markers (microsatellites). All 21 were polymorphic for F. serratus, which also display considerable cross-reactivity with the sister species F. distichus (18) and the more distantly related F. vesiculosus (13), and F. spiralis (5).</p
The introduced Fucus evanescens (hermaphroditic) and the native F. serratus (dioecious) have been in...
In order to aid gene discovery and uncover genes responding to abiotic stressors in stress-tolerant ...
All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the t...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
Fucus serratus and F. evanescens commonly occur on Northern European shores. Nine microsatellite loc...
The Fucaceae is a family of brown seaweeds that dominate and frequently co-occur on North Atlantic r...
Isolation and cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci from the fucoid seaweeds Fucus vesi...
Background: Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed dominant on temperate rocky shores of the northern ...
The high degree of morphological plasticity displayed by species of the brown algal genus Fucus L. i...
We characterized 35 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for the brown alga Fucus vesiculosu...
The implications of mating system for genetic diversity were assessed in the sister species Fucus sp...
The introduced Fucus evanescens (hermaphroditic) and the native F. serratus (dioecious) have been in...
In order to aid gene discovery and uncover genes responding to abiotic stressors in stress-tolerant ...
All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the t...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic a...
Fucus serratus and F. evanescens commonly occur on Northern European shores. Nine microsatellite loc...
The Fucaceae is a family of brown seaweeds that dominate and frequently co-occur on North Atlantic r...
Isolation and cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci from the fucoid seaweeds Fucus vesi...
Background: Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed dominant on temperate rocky shores of the northern ...
The high degree of morphological plasticity displayed by species of the brown algal genus Fucus L. i...
We characterized 35 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for the brown alga Fucus vesiculosu...
The implications of mating system for genetic diversity were assessed in the sister species Fucus sp...
The introduced Fucus evanescens (hermaphroditic) and the native F. serratus (dioecious) have been in...
In order to aid gene discovery and uncover genes responding to abiotic stressors in stress-tolerant ...
All traditional markers, both phenotypic and phylogenetic, have failed to discriminate between the t...