Pattern and Dynamics of Genetic Stock of Freshwater Fishes Using Various Molecular Markers for Their Conservation Management Concerns in the Indian Riverine System

Gayatri Batham, R.K. Garg
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India has a world's richest, most abundant and most promising inland fisheries resources with variety fishes in tributaries, streams, canals, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. There are several significant river systems in India, including the Cauvery, Tapi, Narmada, Krishna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Ganga, Mahanadi, and Godavari which showing shrinkage of fish fauna because of environmental disturbance, human interference and human threats. In order to conserve the fish diversity, the molecular markers are helpful in determining genetic diversity, gene polymorphism and gene flows from generation to generation. The topic experienced a surge in interest due to the introduction of strong statistical analysis tools and the accessibility of DNA fingerprinting, DNA sequencing techniques and consequently population genetic studies. Some molecular markers, Microsatellite markers, RAPD, Allozymes and mitochondrial (cox1, cytob, ATPase6/8) implications have been discussed in this review which will provide an overview that have been used by scientists to studied population genetic structure and genetic variations at various levels.
利用各种分子标记研究印度河水系淡水鱼类遗传种群的模式和动态,关注其保护管理问题
印度拥有世界上最丰富、最充足和最有潜力的内陆渔业资源,支流、溪流、运河、湖泊、池塘和水库中的鱼类种类繁多。印度有几条重要的河流系统,包括考弗里河、塔皮河、纳尔马达河、克里希纳河、印度河、布拉马普特拉河、恒河、马哈纳迪河和戈达瓦里河,由于环境干扰、人为干扰和人为威胁,这些河流系统的鱼类动物群正在减少。为了保护鱼类的多样性,分子标记有助于确定遗传多样性、基因多态性和代代相传的基因流。由于引入了强大的统计分析工具和 DNA 指纹、DNA 测序技术,以及随之而来的种群遗传研究,人们对这一主题的兴趣大增。本综述讨论了一些分子标记、微卫星标记、RAPD、同工酶和线粒体(cox1、cytob、ATPase6/8)的影响,概述了科学家在研究不同层次的种群遗传结构和遗传变异时使用的标记。
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