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Abstract Eleven polymorphic microsatellites were isolated from an important foodfish species, silver pomfret ( Pampus argenteus ). The loci showed different variation patterns in 24 unrelated P. argenteus individuals, with a mean number of alleles of 11.5 and a mean expected heterozygosity of 0.85. Eight of the 11 loci conformed to Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. All and six of the 11 markers amplified specific and polymorphic products in Chinese pomfret ( Pampus sinesis ) and dark pomfret ( Pamus cinereus ), respectively. These markers should be useful for population genetic analysis and biodiversity studies of P. argenteus and other pomfret species .
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