Newly developed microsatellite markers of Mystus nemurus tested for cross-species amplification in two distantly related aquacultured catfish species
The work reported here is an attempt to explore the possibility of DNA microsatellite loci transfer (cross-species amplification) to other economically important aquacultured catfish species other than its source species. A total of 25 new microsatellite loci developed for riverine catfish, Mystus n...
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Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
2005
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50079/1/Newly%20developed%20microsatellite%20markers%20of%20Mystus%20nemurus%20tested%20for%20cross-species%20amplification%20in%20two%20distantly%20related%20aquacultured%20catfish%20species.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50079/ http://www.ajas.info/journal/view.php?number=21149 |
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Summary: | The work reported here is an attempt to explore the possibility of DNA microsatellite loci transfer (cross-species amplification) to other economically important aquacultured catfish species other than its source species. A total of 25 new microsatellite loci developed for riverine catfish, Mystus nemurus were successfully cross-amplified in two distantly related catfish species within the suborder Siluroidei. Five out of the 19 loci that successfully cross-amplified in Pangasius micronemus were polymorphic, while for Clarias batrachus, cross-amplification was successful using 17 polymorphic loci. The observed heterozygosities were high for all the three catfishes. The results indicated that microsatellite loci could be as polymorphic in non-source species as in the source species. |
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