one publication added to basket [142441] | Development and characterization of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus (Gobiidae)
Larmuseau, M.H.D.; Hellemans, B.; Van Houdt, J.K.J.; Volckaert, F.A.M.J. (2009). Development and characterization of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus (Gobiidae), in: Larmuseau, M.H.D. Sea (in)sight: from phylogeographical insights to visual local adaptation in marine gobies = (In)zicht op zee: van fylogeografische inzichten naar visuele lokale adaptatie bij mariene grondels. pp. 41-45 In: Larmuseau, M.H.D. (2009). Sea (in)sight: from phylogeographical insights to visual local adaptation in marine gobies = (In)zicht op zee: van fylogeografische inzichten naar visuele lokale adaptatie bij mariene grondels. PhD Thesis. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Faculteit Wetenschappen: Leuven. ISBN 978-90-8649-272-5. 258 pp., more Related to:Larmuseau, M.H.D.; Hellemans, B.; Van Houdt, J.K.J.; Volckaert, F.A.M.J. (2007). Development and characterization of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus (Gobiidae). Mol. Ecol. Notes 7(1): 147-149. dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-8286.2006.01559.x, more |
Keywords | Biomarkers Biopolymorphism Population characteristics Pomatoschistus minutus (Pallas, 1770) [WoRMS] Marine/Coastal; Brackish water |
Authors | | Top | - Larmuseau, M.H.D., more
- Hellemans, B., more
- Van Houdt, J.K.J., more
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Abstract | A microsatellite-enriched genomic library was constructed for the sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus (Pallas 1770), and nine polymorphic DNA microsatellite markers of high quality were successfully optimized. Characterization of 96 individuals from the Vaccarès lagoon (France) showed moderate to high levels of polymorphism (two to 54 alleles). All the markers conformed to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and showed no evidence of null alleles, large allele dropout, stuttering and linkage disequilibrium between pairs of loci. These markers successfully amplify in three closely related species and can be employed to investigate population genetic structure and to clarify paternity in Pomatoschistus species. |
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