Genetic Diversity of Freshwater Bivalves Using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat Markers

Author:

Abdel-Mawgood Ahmed1,radwan eman hashem2ORCID,Ghonim Amal Zaki2,Nagar Rasha El2,Radwan Khaled Hashem3

Affiliation:

1. Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology

2. Damanhour University Faculty of Science

3. AGERI: Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute

Abstract

Abstract Freshwater muscles are highly impacted by many human activities. As a result, it is considered as one of the most threatened ecosystem worldwide. Studying genetic diversity is crucial for any further research on conservation efforts. In the present study, inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) marker analysis was employed to study genetic diversity between 8 randomly selected specimens of bivalve. Total of 53 bands were produced from the 10 primers. Of these 37 bands were polymorphic, resulted in 69.8% polymorphism. Some primers showed more polymorphic bands than the others. For example, primer ISSR M17 produced no polymorphic bands. While primer ISSR M1 produced 3 polymorphic bands (100% polymorphism). Cluster analysis based on similarity matrix obtained showed that the 8 bivalve specimens can be clustered into two groups, one group containing specimens 2 and 6 and the other group represents specimens 4, 5, 1, 3, 7, and 8. These data may suggest that the bivalves in Abohomos, Behera Governorate may have more than one species. The implication of these data on the conservation of the bivalve is explained. The conclusion is that the bivalve population have enough genetic diversity. These populations are adapted to the environment they lives in.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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