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Genetic structure of
Japanese Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus niphonius)
in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea inferred from AFLP data
Bo Nian Shui1,2
Zhi Qiang Han2 Tian Xiang Gao1,2*
and Zhen Qing Miao2
1The
Key Laboratory of Mariculture, Ministry of Education, Ocean
University of China, Qingdao, 266003 P. R, China.
2Fishery
College, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316004 P. R,
China.
*Corresponding author. Email:
gaozhang@ouc.edu.cn.
Accepted
2 October, 2008 |
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The population genetic structure of Japanese Spanish mackerel
(Scomberomorus niphonius) in the East
China Sea and Yellow Sea
was analyzed using amplified fragment length
polymorphism (AFLP). A total of 247 putative loci were
detected by four primer combinations among 83 individuals of
Japanese Spanish mackerel collected from Ganyu, Ningbo,
Wenzhou, Cheju Island and Nagasaki, 129 of which were
polymorphic (52.23%). The proportion of polymorphic loci and
Nei’s genetic diversity for five populations ranged from
38.54% (Ganyu) to 45.70% (Nagasaki), and from 0.0808 (Cheju
Island) to 0.0984 (Nagasaki). AMOVA analysis and pairwise
FST revealed significant genetic
differentiation among five populations. The UPGMA tree
revealed the significant geographic structure in this
species. Considering the high hydrological connectivity of
this region and the species pelagic life history, retention
of larvae, different migration route and different spawning
season may be responsible
for the significant genetic differentiation among
populations in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea.
Key
words:
Japanese
Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus niphonius, genetic
structure, AFLP.
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