Microsatellites detect isolated populations of Caesio cuning in Malaysia and adjacent regions
We describe the use of seven hypervariable microsatellite markers to test for genetic differentiation among individuals from six populations of Caesio cuning (n=275) collected from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. C. cuning is a commercially important food fish harvested by both sma...
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Main Authors: | Goh, H.X. A., Lagman, Ma. Carmen A. |
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2005
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