Molecular Genetic Characterization of Endemic Yellow Catfish, Horab rus brachysoma (Gunther)


Autoria(s): Abdul Muneer, P M; Gopalakrishnan, A
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29/08/2008

29/08/2008

2005

Resumo

The present study Molecular genetic characterization of endemic yellow catfish ,generated an important information on the genetic variation and stock structure of the endangered yellow catfish(Horabagrus brachysoma) endemic to the western Ghats. Three genetically discrete stocks of the species have been identified for the first time using allozymes, RAPD(Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) and microsatelite markers and it is a significant step towards realizing the goal of management of fishery and conservation of the yellow catfish populations in the rivers of the Western Ghats region. In conclusion genetic markers were found to be powerful tools to analyze the population genetic structure of the yellow catfish. Geographic isolation by land distance,inbreading as a result of over-exploitation etc are some reasons for the genetic differenciation between the pairs and deficiency of hetrozygosity revealed by the two co dominant markers, allozyme, and microsatelites.the study emphasizes the need for stock-wise, propagation assisted-rehabilitation of the natural populations yellow catfish

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/768

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en

Publicador

National bureau of fish genetic resources cochin unit

Palavras-Chave #molecular genetics #polymorphic DNA #inbreading
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