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Vol. 4 No.
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African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 4 (7), pp. 659-664 July 2009

Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJAR

ISSN 1991-637X © 2009 Academic Journals

 

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Genetic characteristics of hybrid populations derived by crossing Chinese and Indian pearl oysters, Pinctada fucata, based on AFLP markers

 

Da Hui Yu1*, Gui-ju Huang1, Yi-hui Guo1, Xiao-yu Wang1 and Ai-min Wang2

 

1South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510300, Guangdong, China.

2Ocean College, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, Hainan, China.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: pearlydh@163.com. Tel:. +8620 8910 3420.

Fax. +8620 8445 1442.

 

Accepted 11 June, 2009

 

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In selective breeding, hybrid populations of pearl oysters Pinctada fucata were made by crossing Indian pearl oysters with Chinese ones. Genetic characteristics of 2 hybrid populations, Indian(♀) × Sanya(♂) and Sanya(♀) × Indian(♂) and 2 pure populations, Indian × Indian and Sanya × Sanya, were investigated using AFLP markers. A total of 230 loci were generated by 3 pairs of primer combinations. Indian-Sanya hybrid showed the highest proportion of polymorphic loci (99.6%) and the largest number of dominant, monomorphic loci (38). Gene diversity was 0.422 for total, 0.364 for average, ranging from 0.360 to 0.372. The level of gene diversity in Indian-Sanya (0.372) was significantly higher than those in the other populations (P < 0.001). Significant and high levels of overall and pairwise genetic differentiation were observed among the 4 populations as revealed by GST and AMOVA. These results suggested that both the hybrid and pure populations were characterized by high levels of genetic diversity and genetic differentiation at the beginning of selection, implying that artificial reproduction could have more impact on genetic differentiation than on genetic diversity at the first stage of selective breeding. Yet the high level of genetic divergence among populations suggested that monitoring changes of genetic variation of selected strains is necessary and critical for rational management of brood stocks in selective breeding practice.

 

Key words: AFLP, gene diversity, genetic differentiation, pearl oyster, hybrid population.

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