Cloning and characterization of microsatellite loci in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus |
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Authors: | G C Waldbieser,& B G Bosworth |
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Affiliation: | Catfish Genetics Research Unit, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Stoneville, MS 38776, USA |
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Abstract: | Short tandem repeat (microsatellite) loci were cloned from the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus , genome for use as molecular markers for genetic improvement of this important agricultural species. Plasmid clones containing catfish genomic DNA inserts were identified, by hybridization with tandem repeat DNA probes, and sequenced using automated laser fluorescence. A feral population of catfish displayed levels of heterozygosity greater than 0·7 for 13 of 22 loci and heterozygosity greater than 0·5 for 20 of 22 loci. Allelic polymorphism ranged from three to 17 alleles per locus in the feral population. Populations of domestic, farm-raised catfish and a research strain displayed levels of heterozygosity similar to the feral population. Non-invasive tissue sampling provided abundant material for the polymerase chain reaction-based genotype assay. The microsatellite loci will be useful in the molecular characterization and genetic improvement of channel catfish populations. |
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Keywords: | catfish DNA genetics microsatellite reproduction selection |
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