تاکسونومی و بیوسیستماتیک (Jan 2011)

The study of genetic diversity and population structure of Vimba vimba persa (Pallas, 1814) populations in the Eastern and Western coastline of the Caspian sea (Havigh River and GorganRoud River) using microsatellite markers

  • Samira Mohamadian,
  • Sohrab Rezvani Gilkolaei,
  • Mohamad Kazemian,
  • Abolghasem Kamali,
  • Mohamad Javad Taghavi,
  • Shaghayegh Rouholahi,
  • Faramarz Laloei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 5
pp. 29 – 38

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Genetic diversity of Vimba vimba persa was investigated using microsatellite markers from two regions of the Iranian coastline of southern Caspian sea (Havigh River in Guilan province, GorganRoud River in Golestan province). The purpose of this research was the study of Vimba vimba persa’s possible populations related to genetic diversity and population structure in the Caspian sea and introducing the useful genetic markers. To investigate the genetic structure of Vimba vimba persa populations, we sampled 50 specimens of Vimba vimba persa caught by beach seine from GorganRoud River in Golestan Province (30 specimens) and Havigh River in the Guilan Province (20 specimens). Genomic DNA was extracted from fin tissue by phenol-Chlorophorm method and PCR reaction was accomplished with 17 microsatellite primers 10 of which were amplified with reasonable polymorphism. Means of alleles were on 6.75 averages, observed and expected heterozygosity averages were 0.817 and 0.735, respectively. Most cases, significantly deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p≤0.01). According to the Fst values, there are two significant populations of Vimba vimba persa in the eastern and western coasts of the Caspian Sea which restocking of these species should be considered. Based on the survey revealed, since the population of this species is decreasing with its high genetic diversity, the Caspian Vimba had an enormous diversity in the past.

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