De novo developed microsatellite markers in gill parasites of the genus Dactylogyrus (Monogenea): revealing the phylogeographic pattern of population structure in the generalist parasite Dactylogyrus vistulae
Abstract:Approaches using microsatellite markers are considered the gold standard
for modern population-genetic studies. However, though they have found
application in research into various platyhelminth taxa, they remained
substantially underutilized in the study of monogeneans. In the present
study, a newly-developed set of 24 microsatellite markers was used to
investigate the genetic diversity of the generalist monogenean species
D. vistulae. The analyzed parasite specimens were collected from 13
cyprinoid species f… Show more
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