Microsatellite analysis of the population structure of a vancouver island sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) stock complex using nondenaturing gel electrophoresis

Nelson, Beacham, Small
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Variation at four microsatellite loci, Omy77, Ots100, Ots3, and Ots103, was characterized for three populations of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) found within 50 km of each other in the Barkley Sound region of Southwest Vancouver Island, British Columbia. We used a simple polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis technique to analyze microsatellite alleles amplified from total genomic DNA extracts of liver and archived scales. Classes from several years were examined for each population, with little significant interannual variability detected. Each microsatellite locus was highly polymorphic with 10 alleles at Omy77, 12 alleles at Ots100, 16 alleles at Ots3, and 17 alleles at Ots103; average observed heterozygosities were also high at 75%, 76%, 69%, and 85% respectively. Fst values and pairwise tests indicated that the populations had significantly different allele frequencies, suggesting that the three populations are reproductively isolated. Our results suggested that microsatellite loci can be analyzed with a simple technique to reveal population structure of sockeye salmon on a small geographic scale.

非变性凝胶电泳技术对温哥华岛红鲑种群结构的微卫星分析
在不列颠哥伦比亚省西南温哥华岛巴克利湾地区发现的3个红鲑(Oncorhynchus nerka)种群,在4个微卫星位点(Omy77、Ots100、Ots3和Ots103)上进行了变异分析。我们使用简单的聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳技术分析了从肝脏和存档鳞片的总基因组DNA提取物中扩增的微卫星等位基因。对每个种群进行了几年的分类检查,几乎没有发现显著的年际变化。每个微卫星位点高度多态性,在Ots100位点上有10个等位基因,在Ots100位点上有12个等位基因,在Ots3位点上有16个等位基因,在Ots103位点上有17个等位基因;观察到的平均杂合度也很高,分别为75%、76%、69%和85%。Fst值和两两检验表明,这3个群体的等位基因频率差异显著,表明这3个群体是生殖隔离的。研究结果表明,微卫星基因座可以在小地理范围内揭示红鲑的种群结构。
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