Multiplex PCR sets of novel microsatellite loci for the great scallop Pecten maximus and their application in parentage assignment

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We report the isolation, development and multiplex optimisation of 12 new microsatellite loci for the great scallop, Pecten maximus. Diversity was moderate to high, with number of alleles ranging from 4 to 20 and observed heterozygosity between 0.28 and 0.88. Progeny produced in a commercial hatchery was used to test locus power for parentage assignment. The percentage of offspring that was unambiguously assigned to a unique pair of parents was 97% (software package CERVUS-COLONY). Parentage assignment revealed that 22% of the studied progeny resulted from unplanned crosses. Effective population size of the study progeny was also estimated. Our study illustrates the power of microsatellites for the genetic monitoring of hatchery-produced great scallops. © EDP Sciences, IFREMER, IRD 2013.

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Morvezen, R., Cornette, F., Charrier, G., Guinand, B., Lapègue, S., Boudry, P., & Laroche, J. (2013). Multiplex PCR sets of novel microsatellite loci for the great scallop Pecten maximus and their application in parentage assignment. Aquatic Living Resources, 26(3), 207–213. https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2013052

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