Isolation of microsatellites for two species of scleractinian coral
Miller, K.J. and Howard, C.G. (2004) Isolation of microsatellites for two species of scleractinian coral. Molecular Ecology Notes, 4 (1). pp. 11-13. ISSN 1471-8278 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 76Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-8286.2003.00555.x AbstractMicrosatellites were isolated from two broadcast-spawning species of scleractinian coral (Platygyra daedalea and Goniastrea favulus) from Australia's Great Barrier Reef. We found 27 microsatellites across both species, although only five loci were polymorphic in each species. Microsatellite loci displayed a wide range of diversity levels with four to 11 alleles per locus (HO = 0.26–0.91) in P. daedalea and two to seven alleles per locus (HO = 0.16–0.96) in G. favulus. Most loci showed departures from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium which may reflect nonrandom mating but may also be related to difficulties associated with coral DNA.
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