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Journal of genetics
Microsatellite analysis of the genetic relationships between wild and cultivated giant grouper in the South China Sea
SHUISHENG LI1  XIANG WANG1  HAIFA ZHANG2  HAORAN LIN1  QING WANG1  YIQ ILI1  YONG ZHANG1 2 31  LING XIAO1  CHENG PENG1  ZHENZHEN XIE1 
[1] State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Institute of Aquatic Economic Animals and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory for Aquatic Economic Animals, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, G uangzhou 510275, People’s Republic of China$$;South China Sea Bio-Resource Exploitation and Utilization Collaborative Innovation Center, Guangzhou 510275, People’s Republic of China$$
关键词: microsatellite loci;    expected heterozygosity;    giant grouper;    genetic relationship;   
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学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences
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【 摘 要 】

The giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) is a coral fish with high commercial value in Southeast Asia. In the present study,we isolated 11 microsatellite DNA markers, and analysed the genetic diversity and differentiation between cultured stocksand wild populations of the giant grouper originating from the South China Sea. A total of 390 alleles at 11 microsatellite lociwere detected in 130 individuals from five different populations. The expected heterozygosity varied from 0.131 to 0.855 witha mean value of 0.623 and the observed heterozygosity varied from 0.145 to 0.869 with a mean value of 0.379. The allelicrichness and heterozygosity studies revealed that the genetic diversity of the cultured population was significantly reducedwhen compared with that of the wild population. The Fis,pairwise Fst values, analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), three-dimensional factorial correspondence analysis and structure analysis revealed significant population differentiation betweenthe cultured stocks and the wild populations, among the three cultured populations and between the two wild populations.These differences may be caused by random genetic drift, the effects of artificial selection and founder effects. Our resultswill be useful in the management of cultured stocks and conservation of wild populations of the giant group

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