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Microsatellite DNA markers for population genetic studies and parentage assignment in cobia,Rachycentron canadum
Authors:CHRISTIN L. PRUETT  ERIC SAILLANT  MARK A. RENSHAW  JOHN C. PATTON  CAIRD E. REXROAD  JOHN R. GOLD
Abstract:Twenty nuclear‐encoded microsatellites from a genomic DNA library of cobia, Rachycentron canadum, were isolated and characterized. The microsatellites include two tetranucleotide, one trinucleotide, three combination tetranucleotide/dinucleotide, nine dinucleotide, and five imperfect (dinucleotide) repeat motifs. Gene diversity ranged between zero to 0.910; the number of alleles among a sample of 24 fish ranged from one to 15. Cobia support an important recreational fishery in the southeastern United States and recently have become of interest to aquaculture. The microsatellites developed will be useful tools for studying both population genetics (e.g. stock structure, effective population size) and inheritance of traits important to aquaculture.
Keywords:cobia  genomic library  microsatellites  polymerase chain reaction primers  Rachycentron canadum
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