Characterization of eight novel microsatellite markers in the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (Mytilidae)

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The green lipped mussel, also known as the Asian green mussel (Perna viridis) is a fast reproducing and valuable food source, but it is also considered an invasive species and can clog and damage pipes and marine equipment. Eight novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for P. viridis were isolated and characterized. Microsatellite polymorphism was evaluated in 30 individuals collected from Xiamen, China. The number of alleles per locus and the polymorphism information content ranged from 2 to 5 and from 0.3092 to 0.7031, respectively. The observed and expected heterozygosities were 0.1538-0.8400 and 0.1448-0.6833, respectively. The loci identified in this study could provide a useful tool for the genetic population structure analysis of P. viridis. © FUNPEC-RP.

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Cao, Y. Y., Li, Z. B., Li, Q. H., Chen, X. J., Chen, L., & Dai, G. (2013). Characterization of eight novel microsatellite markers in the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (Mytilidae). Genetics and Molecular Research, 12(1), 344–347. https://doi.org/10.4238/2013.February.7.4

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