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The first microsatellite DNA marker for marble trout, BFRO 001

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Analysis of a genomic library of size selected Sau3AI genomic restriction fragments from marble trout led to the characterization of a polymorphic locus that was designated as BFRO 001. The microsatellite DNA marker for the marble trout genome was detected via polymerase chain reaction amd thermal cycling reactions. The marble trout exhibited 12 polymorphic loci in which alleles 478, 480 and 488 were characteristic for the species.

Author: Snoj, A., Dovc, P., Pojar, J.
Publisher: American Society of Animal Science
Publication Name: Journal of Animal Science
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0021-8812
Year: 1997
Trout

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Rapid communication: microsatellite DNA markers (BFRO010 and BFRO011) for grayling

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Results demonstrate the identification of two polymorphic microsatellite loci in the genomic DNA of Thymallus thymallus from two geographically isolated populations. Data indicate that the Adriatic and Danubian grayling populations are genetically different.

Author: Susnik, S., Snoj, A., Jesensek, D., Dovc, P.
Publisher: American Society of Animal Science
Publication Name: Journal of Animal Science
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0021-8812
Year: 2000
Slovenia, Statistical Data Included, Population genetics, Arctic grayling

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Rapid communication:Two highly polymorphic dinucleotide microsatellites in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): OmyRGT18TUF and OmyRGT23TUF

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Results demonstrate genomic DNA polymorphism in the rainbow trouts from the Japanese hatcheries using polymerase chain reaction technique. Data show allelic differences, heterozygosity, and a Mendelian inheritance in the half-sib families.

Author: Khoo, S.K., Ozaki, A., Sakamoto, T., Okamoto, N.
Publisher: American Society of Animal Science
Publication Name: Journal of Animal Science
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0021-8812
Year: 2000
Japan, Genomes, Heterozygosis, Heterozygote, Rainbow trout

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Subjects list: Research, Genetic aspects, Genetic markers, Genetic polymorphisms, United States, Analysis
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