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Cross species amplification and characterization of microsatellite markers in leporinus friderici (Characiformes, anostomidae)

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Leporinus friderici is a migratory neotropical fish with elevated ecological and economic importance in Brazil. Microsatellite markers are highly important in population genetic studies, management, and conservation programs; however, no markers are available for this species. In this study, seven microsatellite loci, previously developed for Megaleporinus obtusidens, were successfully cross-amplified in L. friderici. Among these loci, five presented moderate to high genetic variability levels, with four to seven alleles per loci and expected heterozygosities varying from ≥ 0.574 to 1.000. These markers represent a valuable tool for the future management and ecological studies involving this species and group of neotropical fishes.

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Fish genetics, Genetic conservation, Molecular markers, Neotropical fish

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Ciencia Rural, v. 51, n. 1, p. 1-4, 2021.

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