Linking genetic lineages of giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii to their global populations

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Deepak Jose, Harikrishnan Mahadevan, Valiyaparambil Mohanan Bijoy, Madhusoodana Kurup
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Globally, the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii is considered as a commercially important aquaculture species. Genetically, this species is differentiated into western, central and eastern populations. Molecular studies have reported population differences in M. rosenbergii inhabiting Indian waters and have suggested possibilities for the existence of a separate genetic stock in Vembanad Lake (Kerala, S. India). This study was carried out to address this question regarding the lineages of M. rosenbergii inhabiting this lake. Since the lake is divided into ‘downstream’ and ‘upstream’ parts, M. rosenbergii samples were collected from both these regions, and COI sequences were developed. Sequence alignment revealed base substitutions for certain samples, indicating possible population differences. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) also provided a significant Fst value (0.874; p value = 0.00000 ± 0.00000), confirming the population difference in individuals inhabiting the lake. Genetic lineages of these populations towards the global M. rosenbergii populations were investigated using developed and acquired COI sequences for this species. A phylogenetic tree based on neighbor-joining (NJ) analysis and population network revealed the presence of western and central populations in Vembanad Lake. This study recommends identification of natural stocks of M. rosenbergii inhabiting different geographical realms through genetic approaches.

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将巨型淡水对虾的基因系与其全球种群联系起来
在全球范围内,大宗淡水对虾(Macrobrachium rosenbergii)被认为是一种具有重要商业价值的水产养殖物种。从遗传学角度来看,该物种分为西部、中部和东部种群。分子研究报告称,栖息在印度水域的 M. rosenbergii 存在种群差异,并认为 Vembanad 湖(印度南部喀拉拉邦)可能存在一个独立的遗传种群。本研究的目的是解决栖息在该湖中的 M. rosenbergii 的世系问题。由于该湖分为 "下游 "和 "上游 "两个部分,因此从这两个区域收集了 M. rosenbergii 样本,并建立了 COI 序列。序列比对显示某些样本存在碱基替代,表明可能存在种群差异。分子方差分析(AMOVA)也提供了显著的 Fst 值(0.874;P 值 = 0.00000 ± 0.00000),证实了湖泊中栖息个体的种群差异。利用已开发和获得的 M. rosenbergii COI 序列,研究了这些种群与全球 M. rosenbergii 种群的遗传系谱。基于邻接(NJ)分析和种群网络的系统发生树显示,Vembanad 湖存在西部和中部种群。该研究建议通过遗传方法识别栖息在不同地理区域的 M. rosenbergii 自然种群。
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Fisheries Science
Fisheries Science 农林科学-渔业
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
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审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries Science is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Fisheries Science, which was established in 1932. Recognized as a leading journal in its field, Fisheries Science is respected internationally for the publication of basic and applied research articles in a broad range of subject areas relevant to fisheries science. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field of the submitted paper. Published six times per year, Fisheries Science includes about 120 articles per volume. It has a rich history of publishing quality papers in fisheries, biology, aquaculture, environment, chemistry and biochemistry, food science and technology, and Social Science.
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