GAO Hongmei, MA Haitao, YU Ziniu, ZHANG Yuehuan, XIAO Shu, HUANG Piaoyi, PENG Jianjun. Microsatellite markers based on new development for evalution of the genetic diversity of two wild populations of Tridacna crocea and transferability to related species[J]. Journal of fisheries of china, 2020, 44(2): 187-194. DOI: 10.11964/jfc.20190311704
Citation: GAO Hongmei, MA Haitao, YU Ziniu, ZHANG Yuehuan, XIAO Shu, HUANG Piaoyi, PENG Jianjun. Microsatellite markers based on new development for evalution of the genetic diversity of two wild populations of Tridacna crocea and transferability to related species[J]. Journal of fisheries of china, 2020, 44(2): 187-194. DOI: 10.11964/jfc.20190311704

Microsatellite markers based on new development for evalution of the genetic diversity of two wild populations of Tridacna crocea and transferability to related species

  • Using magnetic-bead enrichment and PCR screening method, we obtained 19 pairs of microsatellite primers from Tridacna crocea. Comparison between Qilianyu and Yongxing Island wild populations with these markers shows: the mean allele number and the effective allele number were 11.105, 11.895 and 6.274, 6.173 respectively; the values of average expected heterozygosity were 0.776 and 0.788; the mean PIC was 0.730 and 0.744; high genetic diversity was maintained in those wild populations. Four loci significantly deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction in each population. In addition, the transferability of all polymorphic short sequence repeats (SSRs) was assessed in five closely-related species. The test resulted in 7 loci amplifying and 6 loci being polymorphic in T. squamos; 3 loci amplifying and 1 loci being polymorphic in T. derasa; 5 loci amplifying and 5 loci being polymorphic in T. noae; 9 loci amplifying and 8 loci being polymorphic in T. maxima; 2 loci amplifying and 2 loci being polymorphic in H. hippopus.
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