Tsaparis, D; Kyriakis, D; Darivianakis, S; Fontaine, P; Tsigenopoulos, C S Assessing genetic diversity in domesticated pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) broodstocks Inproceedings 11th Panhellenic Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries, pp. 261–264, Mytilene, Lesvos island, Greece, 2015, ISBN: 978-960-9798-08-2. Abstract | BibTeX @inproceedings{tsaparis_assessing_2015,
title = {Assessing genetic diversity in domesticated pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) broodstocks},
author = {D Tsaparis and D Kyriakis and S Darivianakis and P Fontaine and C S Tsigenopoulos},
isbn = {978-960-9798-08-2},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
booktitle = {11th Panhellenic Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries},
pages = {261--264},
address = {Mytilene, Lesvos island, Greece},
abstract = {The pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) is a fish species with growing interest for the European aquaculture. The main objective was to develop and use highly informative multiplex panels of microsatellite loci, in order to assess the genetic variability of domesticated broodstocks in commercial farms around Europe. Two multiplexes (4plex & 7plex) were developed, optimized and finally used for genotyping of 13 populations (439 fish samples). Results indicate that most of the populations show medium to low levels of genetic diversity and some of them may be inbred. Differentiation between broodstocks was high in most cases, while lowest values were estimated for pairs of known common origin or geographic proximity.},
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The pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) is a fish species with growing interest for the European aquaculture. The main objective was to develop and use highly informative multiplex panels of microsatellite loci, in order to assess the genetic variability of domesticated broodstocks in commercial farms around Europe. Two multiplexes (4plex & 7plex) were developed, optimized and finally used for genotyping of 13 populations (439 fish samples). Results indicate that most of the populations show medium to low levels of genetic diversity and some of them may be inbred. Differentiation between broodstocks was high in most cases, while lowest values were estimated for pairs of known common origin or geographic proximity. |
Kasapidis, P; Planes, S; Laurent, V; Quinta, R; Teia, A; Lenfant, R; Darivianakis, S; Terzoglou, V; Kotoulas, G; Magoulas, A Stock discrimination and temporal and spatial genetic variation of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in northeastern Atlantic, with a combined analysis of nuclear (microsatellites and allozymes) and mitochondrial DNA markers. Inproceedings Kasapidis, P (Ed.): 2004 ICES Annual Science Conference, 2004. BibTeX @inproceedings{kasapidis_stock_2004,
title = {Stock discrimination and temporal and spatial genetic variation of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in northeastern Atlantic, with a combined analysis of nuclear (microsatellites and allozymes) and mitochondrial DNA markers.},
author = {P Kasapidis and S Planes and V Laurent and R Quinta and A Teia and R Lenfant and S Darivianakis and V Terzoglou and G Kotoulas and A Magoulas},
editor = {P Kasapidis},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-09-01},
booktitle = {2004 ICES Annual Science Conference},
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