Polymorphic microsatellite markers for stock identification in Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica)
Resource
Molecular Ecology Notes 2 (1): 49-50
Journal
Molecular Ecology Notes
Journal Volume
2
Journal Issue
1
Pages
49-50
Date Issued
2002
Date
2002
Author(s)
Abstract
Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica) is a migratory marine fish of high economic significance in Taiwan. The adult Japanese anchovies migrate from the East China sea to spawn in coastal waters of Taiwan; the larvae then drift back to the East China Sea to complete their life cycle. We developed six highly polymorphic microsatellites for E. Japonica (expected heterozygosity ranging from 0.751 to 0.971) and these microsatellites can be used as genetic markers for identifying stocks to establish regulations in fishing management. Moreover, the markers will be useful in inferring the stock origins and migration routes in the future.
Subjects
Engraulidae; Engraulis japonica; Microsatellite; Migration; Stock
SDGs
Other Subjects
Anchoa; Engraulidae; Engraulis; Engraulis japonica; Engraulis japonicus; Japonica
Type
journal article
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