Abstract

Abstract Five polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed from genomic DNA of red snapper Lutjanus campechanus and used to evaluate genetic variation among 194 red snapper sampled from three locations in the northern Gulf of Mexico and one location off the northern Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. From 5 to 13 alleles were observed per locus, and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.143 to 0.779. No significant departures from expectations of Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium were found at any locus either within samples or when samples were pooled across localities. Locus-by-locus tests of allele-frequency homogeneity over the four localities were nonsignificant. Weir and Cockerham's θ at each locus ranged from −0.003 to 0.012, and Statkin's R ST at each locus ranged from −0.014 to 0.008. None of the estimates of θ and R ST differed significantly from zero, and magnitudes of θ and R ST did not appear to vary with geographic distance between localities. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that red...

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