Molecular Ecology Resources (2008) doi:10.1111/j.1755-0998.2008.02406.x © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Blackwell Publishing LtdPERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES
The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic and North Pacific and has been the focus of considerable developmental, ecological, and evolutionary research for the past century. Here, we present details of 21 expressed sequence tag-derived simple...
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Summary: | The seaweed genus Fucus is a dominant component of intertidal shores throughout the North Atlantic and North Pacific and has been the focus of considerable developmental, ecological, and evolutionary research for the past century. Here, we present details of 21 expressed sequence tag-derived simple sequence repeat markers (microsatellites). All 21 were poly-morphic for F. serratus, which also display considerable cross-reactivity with the sister species F. distichus (18) and the more distantly related F. vesiculosus (13), and F. spiralis (5). |
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