Genetic diversity of Saccostrea cucullata population in the northern coast in Persian Gulf and Oman Sea


Autoria(s): Yousefi Siahkalrodi, Siyamak
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2003

Resumo

Genetic diversity of Saccostrea cucullata in the northern coast lines of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman were determined using DNA extraction and RAPD - PCR. A total of 300 samples were collected from 6 station along the coastline. Two out of six primers showed positive results namely GCG - ATC - CCC - A (Primer 1) and GTC - CAC - ACG - C (Primer 5) which were in accordance with morphometric analysis. The number of bands in the two above - mentioned primers in Khor - Tang and Chabahar station (Province of Sistan and Balouchestan) was significantly different from the number of produced bands in Dayer and Bushehr station (Province of Bushehr) as well as Gheshm and Bandar - Lengeh station (Province of Hormozgan). The cluster analisys was used to confirm the above variations. The results showed that the oyster population can be divided into two separate clusters. The first cluster included Bushehr Dayer Gheshm and Bandar - Lengeh species. The second cluster included Khor - Tang and Chabahar species. The analysis also showed that the first cluster can be divided into two Sub — cluster. Bushehr and Dayer belong to one Sub - cluster whereas Gheshm and Bandar - Lengeh form the other Sub — cluster. The formation of different vluster can be related to Physico - Chemical properties of water and climatic variations in different habitats along the Persion Gulf and the Sea of Oman. Key words: Molecular genetics, Population, RAND, PCR' Saccostrea cucullata

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19451/1/10268.pdf

Yousefi Siahkalrodi, Siyamak (2003) Genetic diversity of Saccostrea cucullata population in the northern coast in Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 98pp.

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Palavras-Chave #Biology #Fisheries
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NonPeerReviewed