Genetic Distances of Rainbow Trout and Masu Salmon as Determined by PCR-Based Analysis.

Development & reproduction Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-30 DOI:10.12717/DR.2020.24.3.241
Jong-Man Yoon
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This study used a PCR-based genetic analysis platform to create a hierarchical polar dendrogram of Euclidean genetic distances for two salmonid species, Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout, RT) and Oncorhynchus masou (masu salmon, MS). The species were distantly related to other fish species based on PCR results from using the designed oligonucleotide primer series. Five oligonucleotide primers were used to generate 330 and 234 scorable fragments in the RT and MS populations, respectively. The DNA fragments ranged in size from approximately 50 bp to more than 2,000 bp. The bandsharing (BS) results showed that the RT population had a higher average BS value (0.852) than that for the MS population (0.704). The genetic distance between individuals supported the presence of adjacent affiliation in cluster I (RT 01-RT 11). The observation of a significant genetic distance between the two Oncorhynchus species verifies that this PCR-based technique can be a useful approach for individual- and population-based biological DNA investigations. The results of this type of investigation can be useful for species safekeeping and the maintenance of salmonid populations in the mountain streams of Korea.

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虹鳟鱼和马苏鲑鱼遗传距离的pcr分析。
本研究利用基于pcr的遗传分析平台,建立了虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss, RT)和马苏鲑(Oncorhynchus masou, MS)两种鲑科鱼类欧几里得遗传距离的等级极性树状图。利用所设计的寡核苷酸引物序列进行PCR分析,发现该物种与其他鱼类亲缘关系较远。5个寡核苷酸引物分别在RT和MS群体中产生330和234个可评分片段。DNA片段的大小从大约50 bp到超过2000 bp不等。频带共享(bandsharing, BS)结果显示,RT人群的平均BS值(0.852)高于MS人群(0.704)。个体间的遗传距离支持集群1 (RT 01-RT 11)存在相邻亲缘关系。结果表明,该技术可作为基于个体和种群的生物DNA研究的一种有效方法。这类调查的结果对韩国山间溪流的物种保护和鲑鱼种群的维持是有益的。
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