Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management
Mahi sefid (Cyprinidae) is an economically important fish in the south Caspian Sea. Specimens was collected from the Lamir River, Sefid Rud, Shir Rud and Tajan Rivers and analyzed at 38 microsatellite DNA loci. Eight primers out of the thirty analyzed loci were polymorphic in all sampling regions. T...
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author | HA Abdolhay SK Daud S Rezvani M Pourkazemi SS Siraj F Laloei A Javanmard M Hassanzadeh Saber |
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description | Mahi sefid (Cyprinidae) is an economically important fish in the south Caspian Sea.
Specimens was collected from the Lamir River, Sefid Rud, Shir Rud and Tajan Rivers and
analyzed at 38 microsatellite DNA loci. Eight primers out of the thirty analyzed loci were
polymorphic in all sampling regions. The highest observed heterozygosity (1) was in locus
Ca1 in Sefid Rud and lowest was 0.07 in locus SYP5 in Lamir River. The highest
expected heterozygosity was 0.92 in locus SYP4 in Shir Rud and lowest was 0.24 in locus
SYP6 in Tajan River. The average allele per locus was 7.22, maximum allele per locus was
15 and minimum allele per locus was two. The highest genetic distance was between Shir
Rud and Tajan River (0.07) and lowest genetic distance was between Sefid Rud and Tajan
River (0.05). All loci and all rivers deviated from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
expectations (P |
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spelling | doaj.art-08769907c3ef4cf2ab25e4f8c394f92d2022-12-22T03:15:32ZengFerdowsi University of MashhadIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics1735-434X2423-42222012-09-018110.22067/ijab.v8i1.2556725920Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery managementHA AbdolhaySK DaudS RezvaniM PourkazemiSS SirajF LaloeiA JavanmardM Hassanzadeh SaberMahi sefid (Cyprinidae) is an economically important fish in the south Caspian Sea. Specimens was collected from the Lamir River, Sefid Rud, Shir Rud and Tajan Rivers and analyzed at 38 microsatellite DNA loci. Eight primers out of the thirty analyzed loci were polymorphic in all sampling regions. The highest observed heterozygosity (1) was in locus Ca1 in Sefid Rud and lowest was 0.07 in locus SYP5 in Lamir River. The highest expected heterozygosity was 0.92 in locus SYP4 in Shir Rud and lowest was 0.24 in locus SYP6 in Tajan River. The average allele per locus was 7.22, maximum allele per locus was 15 and minimum allele per locus was two. The highest genetic distance was between Shir Rud and Tajan River (0.07) and lowest genetic distance was between Sefid Rud and Tajan River (0.05). All loci and all rivers deviated from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium expectations (Phttps://ijab.um.ac.ir/article_25920_21c2f3c43cf781b88bb7fc834e4f84ee.pdfcaspian seagenetic variationmahi sefidmicrosatellite markersrutilus frisii kutum |
spellingShingle | HA Abdolhay SK Daud S Rezvani M Pourkazemi SS Siraj F Laloei A Javanmard M Hassanzadeh Saber Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics caspian sea genetic variation mahi sefid microsatellite markers rutilus frisii kutum |
title | Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management |
title_full | Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management |
title_fullStr | Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management |
title_full_unstemmed | Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management |
title_short | Population genetic structure of Mahi Sefid (Rutilus frisii kutum) in the of South Caspian Sea: Implications for fishery management |
title_sort | population genetic structure of mahi sefid rutilus frisii kutum in the of south caspian sea implications for fishery management |
topic | caspian sea genetic variation mahi sefid microsatellite markers rutilus frisii kutum |
url | https://ijab.um.ac.ir/article_25920_21c2f3c43cf781b88bb7fc834e4f84ee.pdf |
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