Microsatellite markers for the Jaera albifrons species complex (marine isopods)

Abstract Background The Jaera albifrons complex contains five species of marine isopods ( J. albifrons , J. praehirsuta , J. ischiosetosa , J. forsmani , and J. posthirsuta ). These species, occurring on the shores of the North-Atlantic Ocean, are partially reproductively isolated by barriers due to...

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Main Authors: Ribardière, Ambre, Broquet, Thomas, Daguin-Thiébaut, Claire
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2015
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SSR
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/8/632
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Summary:Abstract Background The Jaera albifrons complex contains five species of marine isopods ( J. albifrons , J. praehirsuta , J. ischiosetosa , J. forsmani , and J. posthirsuta ). These species, occurring on the shores of the North-Atlantic Ocean, are partially reproductively isolated by barriers due to sexual isolation (mate choice), genetic incompatibilities, and ecological specialization. Microsatellite loci would be useful for parentage-based analyses of sexual selection and studies of genetic structure in the context of speciation. Findings Twenty-four microsatellite markers were developed for J. albifrons using pyrosequencing of enriched libraries. Patterns of polymorphisms were analyzed in 49 J. albifrons adult males sampled in two populations from Brittany (Western France). The average number of alleles per locus was 4.73 ± 2.45 and the average gene diversity was 0.55 ± 0.23. Most markers also successfully amplified in the three sibling species J. praehirsuta , J. ischiosetosa , and J. forsmani . Conclusions These polymorphic and cross-amplifiable markers will be useful for population genetics and parentage studies in the J albifrons complex.