Diversity (Aug 2023)

Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of the Spotted Sleeper <i>Odontobutis interrupta</i> (Odontobutidae), a Fish Endemic to Korea

  • Kang-Rae Kim,
  • Hee-kyu Choi,
  • Taek Won Lee,
  • Hyuk Je Lee,
  • Jeong-Nam Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d15080913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 913

Abstract

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The spotted sleeper, Odontobutis interrupta, is a fish species endemic to Korea and shows potential as an aquaculture species. Nevertheless, the population size of this species has declined significantly in recent years. To characterize the population structure and genetic diversity of O. interrupta in Korea, we analyzed four microsatellite loci in twelve populations from four major river systems. The provenance of the population was investigated to discern the origin of the translocated populations. The genetic diversity of the microsatellite ranged from 0.440 to 0.756, showing a high level of diversity similar to that of other freshwater fishes. However, mitochondrial DNA analysis exhibited low genetic diversity (Hd: 0.000–0.674, π: 0.00000–0.00159). The FST values of microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA ranged from 0.096 to 0.498 and −0.046 to 0.951, suggesting genetic admixture among populations. All populations exhibited an effective population size of O. interrupta.

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