Development of six novel microsatellite markers for the Chilean red alga Pyropia orbicularis

Pub Date : 2020-08-14 DOI:10.22370/rbmo.2020.55.1.2354
Gabriel Pérez-Lara, Andrés Meynard, P. Alvear, Cristian Bulboa-Contador, L. Contreras-Porcia
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Mariculture of edible Porphyra/Pyropia species, which are cosmopolitan red foliose algae, represent an important source of income for the pharmaceutical and food industries. In Chile, the most common alga of this complex is Pyropia orbicularis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta). Here we report 6 microsatellite markers obtained from P. orbicularis through a genomic library from 10 individuals of the gametophytic phase by next generation (Illumina) sequencing. Polymorphism analyses were done from 10 individuals of the conchocelis phase, revealing an allelic diversity ranging from three to six alleles per locus, and observed heterozygosity (HO) and expected heterozygosity (HE) ranging from 0.200 to 0.995, and 0.250 to 0.610, respectively. A large proportion of genetic variance (61%) in P. orbicularis was among individuals within population, and 39% genetic variance was among populations. Nonetheless, these results should be interpreted with caution; further research using larger sample sizes is required. These polymorphic markers could be useful in future studies on population genetic structure, for conservation and applied purposes.
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智利红藻Pyropia orbicularis六个新微卫星标记的开发
可食用的紫菜/热藻是一种世界性的红叶藻,海水养殖是制药和食品工业的重要收入来源。在智利,这种复合体中最常见的藻类是环状焦藻(Bangiales, Rhodophyta)。本文报道了利用下一代Illumina测序技术,从10个配子体个体的基因组文库中获得的6个微卫星标记。对10个螺粒期个体进行多态性分析,发现每个位点存在3 ~ 6个等位基因,观察到的杂合度(HO)和期望杂合度(HE)分别为0.200 ~ 0.995和0.250 ~ 0.610。遗传变异主要发生在种群内个体间(61%),居群间遗传变异占39%。尽管如此,这些结果应该谨慎解读;需要使用更大样本量的进一步研究。这些多态性标记可为今后的群体遗传结构研究、保护和应用提供参考。
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