Title of article :
Population molecular analysis among the narrow-clawed crayfish (Astacus leptodactylus) based on microsatellite DNA loci
Author/Authors :
Khoshkholgh, M. Department of Fisheries - School of Natural Resources - Guilan university - Sowmehsara, Iran , Nazari, S. Shahid Motahary Cold-water Fishes Genetic and Breeding Research Center - Iranian Fisheries Sciences Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Yasuj, Iran
Abstract :
The genetic variation of narrow-clawed crayfish (Astacus leptodactylus, Eschscholtz, 1823)
from Caspian Sea including two sites (Astara and Kiashahr), Aras region, Anzali lagoon
and three rivers (Chafrood, Masuleh, and Siah Darvishan) was evaluated and their genetic
variation on the basis of DNA microsatellite loci was estimated. DNA from pleopods of
194 specimens extracted and was examined with six microsatellite markers. Genetic
differences between the populations were discerned by pairwise comparison based on
allelic distribution. The average numbers of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 10, while
the average observed heterozygosity (Ho) at various loci varied between 0.222 to 0.732,
implying that a midway level of genetic variation. Among seven populations Siah
Darvishan population displayed the highest level of variability in terms of heterozygosity.
Tests of Hardy-Weinberg showed that the microsatellite loci deviated significantly in
most populations indicating deficit of heterozygote. The results indicate that some of the
above populations are significantly differentiated from one another based on pairwise FST
estimates. Genetic distance based measures supported the clustering of Siah Darvishan,
Chafrood and Astara may be genetically discrete from other narrow-clawed crayfish
populations. The neighbor-joining dendrogram topology and multidimensional scaling
approach (MDS) constructed on the basis of genetic distances among populations
supported observed division between the populations. The non-significant differentiation
between crayfish samples from the Anzali lagoon, Kiashahr and Masuleh can be
explained by a relatively recent disconnection of these three populations and/or small
amounts of gene flow. These results could give applicable information for cultivation of
stocks and also for future genetic improvement of this commercial species by selective
breeding program.
Keywords :
Caspian Sea , Stock structure , Microsatellite DNA , Astacus leptodactylus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics