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Novel microsatellite markers suggest significant genetic isolation in the Eastern Pacific sponge Aplysina gerardogreeni.

Manuel Ricardo Salas-CastañedaNancy C Saavedra-SoteloJosé Antonio Cruz-BarrazaCelia Isabel Bisbal-PardoAxayácatl Rocha-Olivares
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2024)
Despite the moderate values of diversity in microsatellites, they showed a strong signal of genetic structure between populations. We suggest that these molecular markers can be a relevant tool to evaluate all populations across the ETP. In addition, 17 of these microsatellites were successfully amplified in the species A. fistularis and A. lacunosa, meaning they could also be applied in congeneric sponges from the Caribbean Sea. The use of these molecular markers in population genetic studies will allow assessment of the connectivity patterns in species of the Aplysina genus.
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