SREL Reprint #3121
Fifteen microsatellite loci for the jungle perch, Kuhlia rupestris
Maureen B. Peters1, Jennifer R. Ovenden3, Damien Broderick3, Stacey L. Lance1, Cris Hagen1,
and Travis C. Glenn2
1Savannah River Ecology Lab, University of Georgia, Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802, USA
2Department of Environmental Health Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
3Molecular Fisheries Laboratory, Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries,
PO Box 6097, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
Abstract: We developed and optimized 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the jungle perch, Kuhlia rupestris. Loci were screened in a single population (n=24) from Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia. Number of alleles per locus ranged from 3 to 19 and observed heterozygosity from 0.25 to 1. No significant linkage disequilibrium was detected between any pair of loci. Genotype proportions for these loci in the population sampled were in Hardy—Weinberg equilibrium.
Key words: Jungle perch, Kuhlia rupestris, microsatellite, population genetics
SREL Reprint #3121
Peters, M. B., J. R. Ovenden, D. Broderick, S. L. Lance, C. Hagen, and T. C. Glenn. 2009. Fifteen microsatellite loci for the jungle perch, Kuhlia rupestris. Molecular Ecology Resources 9(6): 1467-1469.
This information was provided by the University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (srel.uga.edu).