Genetic analysis of east and west coast populations of Penaeus monodon from India based on random amplified polymorphic DNA


Autoria(s): Mishra, P.S.; Lakra, W.S.; Chaudhari, A.
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

The east and west coast populations of wild Penaeus monodon in India were genetically characterized by RAPD analysis using six highly polymorphic primers reported earlier. The average genetic similarities within populations, based on profiles generated by all the six primers, were 0.828 and 0.851 for the east and west coast populations, respectively, values with individual primers ranging from 0.744 to 0.889. The average genetic similarity between populations across all the primers was 0.774. The number of bands found to be polymorphic were 38 (51.35%) and 37 (50.68%) in the east and west coast populations, respectively. Primer 5 yielded the highest level of polymorphism (63.63%) in the east coast population whereas primer 3 yielded the lowest level of polymorphism (36.36%) in the west coast population. The study reveals the existence of genetic variation in P. monodon stocks providing scope for genetic improvement through selective breeding. It also provides baseline data for future work on population structure analysis of P. monodon.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17916/1/JIFA35_001.pdf

Mishra, P.S. and Lakra, W.S. and Chaudhari, A. (2008) Genetic analysis of east and west coast populations of Penaeus monodon from India based on random amplified polymorphic DNA. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 35, pp. 1-8.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17916/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Chemistry
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Article

NonPeerReviewed