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doi: 10.1002/ece3.70227
pmid: 39193167
pmc: PMC11347391
handle: 20.500.12466/4601 , 10261/386352 , 20.500.12327/3314
doi: 10.1002/ece3.70227
pmid: 39193167
pmc: PMC11347391
handle: 20.500.12466/4601 , 10261/386352 , 20.500.12327/3314
AbstractThe Pinna nobilis, a Mediterranean mollusc, has suffered population declines due to a massive mortality event associated with various factors including the parasite Haplosporidium pinnae. Some populations show resilience, possibly due to local environmental conditions. In this study, a molecular multiplex PCR method was developed using species‐specific primers targeting Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) regions of P. nobilis and P. rudis, allowing accurate species identification and hybrid detection. Samples from Mediterranean areas were analysed, including putative hybrids and individuals from five other bivalve species. DNA was isolated, ITS regions were amplified and sequenced, and phylogenetic analyses confirmed species differentiation and primer specificity. The multiplex‐PCR successfully identified P. nobilis, P. rudis, and their hybrids based on distinct amplicon patterns. This study highlights the value of molecular tools in species conservation, especially for monitoring and managing hybridization, supporting effective biodiversity conservation strategies.
2417.05 Biología Marina, Ecology, Molecular tools, Ribosomal unit, endangered species, multiplex PCR, Multiplex PCR, molecular tools, 574, Endangered species, 2401.08 Genética Animal, Hybrid detection, 2401.06 Ecología Animal, DNA barcode, hybrid detection, QH540-549.5, ribosomal unit, Research Article
2417.05 Biología Marina, Ecology, Molecular tools, Ribosomal unit, endangered species, multiplex PCR, Multiplex PCR, molecular tools, 574, Endangered species, 2401.08 Genética Animal, Hybrid detection, 2401.06 Ecología Animal, DNA barcode, hybrid detection, QH540-549.5, ribosomal unit, Research Article
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