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Development of microsatellite loci for the black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, and cross-amplification in two other Patella species

Development of microsatellite loci for the black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, and cross-amplification in two other Patella species
Development of microsatellite loci for the black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, and cross-amplification in two other Patella species
Limpets (Patella spp.) are suitable organisms to investigate the effects of climate change in marine systems. They are widespread over NE Atlantic intertidal rocky shores and have been extensively studied in terms of population dynamics and ecology. Within genus Patella, microsatellites have only been developed for Patella caerulea and cross-species tests are unknown. In this work, we describe 11 primer pairs for Patella depressa and the results of cross-species testing on Patella candei and Patella rustica.
Black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, FIASCO, Microsatellites
1566-0621
739-742
Pérez, M.
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Branco, M.
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Llavona, A.
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Ribeiro, P.A.
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Santos, A.M.
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Hawkins, S.J.
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Dávila, J.A.
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Presa, P.
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Alexandrino, P.
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Pérez, M.
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Llavona, A.
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Ribeiro, P.A.
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Santos, A.M.
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Hawkins, S.J.
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Dávila, J.A.
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Presa, P.
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Pérez, M., Branco, M., Llavona, A., Ribeiro, P.A., Santos, A.M., Hawkins, S.J., Dávila, J.A., Presa, P. and Alexandrino, P. (2007) Development of microsatellite loci for the black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, and cross-amplification in two other Patella species. Conservation Genetics, 8 (3), 739-742. (doi:10.1007/s10592-006-9195-9).

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Limpets (Patella spp.) are suitable organisms to investigate the effects of climate change in marine systems. They are widespread over NE Atlantic intertidal rocky shores and have been extensively studied in terms of population dynamics and ecology. Within genus Patella, microsatellites have only been developed for Patella caerulea and cross-species tests are unknown. In this work, we describe 11 primer pairs for Patella depressa and the results of cross-species testing on Patella candei and Patella rustica.

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Published date: 2007
Keywords: Black-footed limpet, Patella depressa, FIASCO, Microsatellites

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Local EPrints ID: 188055
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/188055
ISSN: 1566-0621
PURE UUID: 07d6d794-1935-48e4-96ef-7419a3c99f95

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Date deposited: 19 May 2011 15:11
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 03:29

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Author: M. Pérez
Author: M. Branco
Author: A. Llavona
Author: P.A. Ribeiro
Author: A.M. Santos
Author: S.J. Hawkins
Author: J.A. Dávila
Author: P. Presa
Author: P. Alexandrino

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