Author:
Guo Xin-Fen,Liu Min,Zhou Yu-Lin,Wei Wen-Yu,Li Zhi,Zhou Li,Wang Zhong-Wei,Gui Jian-Fang
Abstract
The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is an important aquatic animal and has developed as a popular aquaculture species in China. In this study, a total of 72,839 SSR motifs were identified from transcriptional data, and 20 microsatellite markers of them were finally developed to assess the genetic diversities of seven wild populations from natural lakes and nine cultured populations from rice fields. Genetic diversity was slightly higher in the cultured populations than in the wild populations. The degree of genetic differentiation between cultured populations is slight, while a moderate to a large degree of genetic differentiation between wild populations and most of the variations occurred within individuals (79%). The analysis of cluster, principal coordinate analysis and STRUCTURE were similar, and they showed that isolation-by-distance pattern was not significant. The microsatellite markers developed in this study can not only be used for genetic monitoring of population but also provide important information for the management of breeding and cultured population in red swamp crayfish.
Funder
Key R&D projects in Hubei Province
National Key R&D Program of China
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics