Characterization of greater amberjack microsatellite markers in lesser amberjacks, yellowtail jacks, almaco jacks, and banded rudderfish

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Abstract

Thirty-one microsatellite markers that were previously isolated from and characterized in greater amberjacks Seriola dumerili were assayed for cross-species amplification in four other members of the carangid genus Seriola: the lesser amberjack S. fasciata, yellowtail jack S. lalandi, almaco jack S. rivoliana, and banded rudderfish S. zonata. The number of markers that consistently amplified and were polymorphic ranged from 16 in yellowtail jacks to 25 in lesser amberjacks. The microsatellites characterized in this study will be useful for a variety of applications, including stock structure assessments of wild fish and parentage assignments of farmed fish. © American Fisheries Society 2012.

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Renshaw, M. A., Buentello, A., & Gold, J. R. (2012). Characterization of greater amberjack microsatellite markers in lesser amberjacks, yellowtail jacks, almaco jacks, and banded rudderfish. North American Journal of Aquaculture, 74(4), 522–529. https://doi.org/10.1080/15222055.2012.686959

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