Isolation and characterization of new microsatellite markers in the pen shell Atrina pectinata (Pinnidae).

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The pen shell, Atrina pectinata, is a commercially important bivalve species, widely consumed in the Asian Pacific region. We identified 16 new microsatellite makers for A. pectinata using a modified fast isolation by AFLP of sequences containing repeat protocols; 27 individuals were collected from Xiamen to evaluate the degree of polymorphism. The number of polymorphic alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 11. The observed and expected heterozygosities were 0.050-0.913 and 0.049-0.869, respectively. The loci identified in this study could provide a useful tool for research on genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of A. pectinata populations.

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Chen, X. J., Li, Z. B., Chen, L., Cao, Y. Y., & Li, Q. H. (2012). Isolation and characterization of new microsatellite markers in the pen shell Atrina pectinata (Pinnidae). Genetics and Molecular Research : GMR, 11(3), 2884–2887. https://doi.org/10.4238/2012.May.22.4

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