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KMID : 0894520200240040327
Development & Reproduction
2020 Volume.24 No. 4 p.327 ~ p.336
Genetic Differences in Natural and Cultured River Pufferfish Populations by PCR Analysis
Yoon Jong-Man

Abstract
Genomic DNA (gDNA) extracted from two populations of natural and cultured river pufferfish (Takifugu obscurus) was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The complexity of the fragments derived from the two locations varied dramatically. The genetic distances (GDs) between individuals numbered 15 and 12 in the cultured population was 0.053, which was the lowest acknowledged. The oligonucleotide primer OPC-11 identified 88 unique loci shared within each population reflecting the natural population. The OPC-05 primer identified 44 loci shared by the two populations. The average band-sharing (BS) values of individuals in the natural population (0.683¡¾0.014) were lower than in those derived from the cultured population (0.759¡¾0.009) (p<0.05). The shortest GD demonstrating a significant molecular difference was found between the cultured individuals # 15 and # 12 (GD=0.053). Individual # 02 of the natural population was most distantly related to cultured individual # 22 (GD=0.827). A cluster tree was built using the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) Euclidean GD analysis based on a total of 578 various fragments derived from five primers in the two populations. Obvious markers identified in this study represent the genetic structure, species security, and proliferation of river pufferfish in the rivers of the Korean peninsula.
KEYWORD
Hierarchical polar dendrogram, River pufferfish, Similarity matrix, Takifugu obscurus, Unweighted pair group method with arithmetic (UPGMA) Euclidean genetic distance
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