Population genetic structure of Korean pen shell (Atrina pectinata) in Korea inferred from microsatellite marker analysis |
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Authors: | Hye Suck An Jang Wook Lee Chun Mae Dong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Biotechnology Research Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea
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Abstract: | The Korean pen shell Atrina pectinata is a commercially valuable species in Korea. The commercial catch of this fish has decreased continuously since 1990. However, its genetic characteristics have never been studied. In order to explore the population genetic structure of this species, 125 pen shells sampled from three major habitats along the western coast of Korea were genotyped at 21 microsatellite loci. Relatively high levels of genetic variability (mean number of allelic richness (AR) = 14.74; mean hetrerozygosity (He) = 0.849) was found among localities. However, despite the potential of the Korean pen shell to exhibit genetic structure (adults are sedentary), none of the genetic tests applied in this study detected significant genetic differentiation among the samples. The lack of genetic differentiation among samples may be due to high levels of larval dispersal, through passive drift with ocean currents. Alternatively, populations may have diverged too recently for significant genetic differentiation to have become evident. Furthermore, small sample sizes and the limited number of samples may have hampered the detection of genetic structure. The results of this study therefore suggested a lack of genetic structure among the populations of pen shell of Korean waters and should be managed as a single unit. This information on the genetic characteristics of Korean pen shell populations has important implications for the sustainable exploitation of the fishing resources and the preservation of biodiversity. |
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