Department of Fisheries, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
Abstract
Abramis bramaorientalis is one of the osteichties fishes of Caspian sea. 30 samples from each region(Bandaranzali and Chamkhale) were collected to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of Abramis brama. In this study, all of seven microsatellite loci studied (Rser10, Ic654, MFW7 , MFW26 , Bl2 -114, Bl1 -153, M4) showed polymorphism. No observed any obvious genetic destinguish in terms of Fst , Rst and Analysis of Molecular Variance. The average number of allele’s levels in the population accounted for 10.5, The expected and observed heterozygosity mean were 0.820 and 0.615, respectively. Approximately all of loci showed deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The genetic similarity and distance between the two populations were 0.316 and 0.684, respectively. According to the analysis, it seems that Abramis brama hasn᾽t a desirable genetic diversity in the investigated regions.
Hosseinnia, Z., Shabani, A., & Kolangi miandare, H. (2016). Genetic diversity of Abramis brama (Berg, 1905) in Chamkhale and Bandaranzali coast using Microsatellite Markers. Journal of Animal Environment, 8(2), 119-124.
MLA
Zeynab Hosseinnia; Ali Shabani; Hamed Kolangi miandare. "Genetic diversity of Abramis brama (Berg, 1905) in Chamkhale and Bandaranzali coast using Microsatellite Markers". Journal of Animal Environment, 8, 2, 2016, 119-124.
HARVARD
Hosseinnia, Z., Shabani, A., Kolangi miandare, H. (2016). 'Genetic diversity of Abramis brama (Berg, 1905) in Chamkhale and Bandaranzali coast using Microsatellite Markers', Journal of Animal Environment, 8(2), pp. 119-124.
VANCOUVER
Hosseinnia, Z., Shabani, A., Kolangi miandare, H. Genetic diversity of Abramis brama (Berg, 1905) in Chamkhale and Bandaranzali coast using Microsatellite Markers. Journal of Animal Environment, 2016; 8(2): 119-124.