Characterization of microsatellite loci in longnose dace (<i>Rhinichthys cataractae</i>) and interspecific amplification in five other Leuciscinae species

Philippe Girard(Université de Montréal), Bernard Angers(Université de Montréal)
Molecular Ecology Notes
August 25, 2005
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Abstract

Abstract The longnose dace ( Rhinichthys cataractae ) appears as a relevant model to address environmental and ecological issues in an evolutionary perspective. Eleven microsatellite markers were characterized for this species. Eight of these loci were highly polymorphic for populations of this species. Between four to 10 loci were also successfully amplified in five closely related species. These markers are believed to be valuable tools for genetic analysis of populations of longnose dace and other Leuciscinae species.


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