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Discrimination of interspecific hybrids in natural populations of Amur sturgeon fish by means of multilocus RAPD-PCR markers
Authors:G N Chelomina  K V Rozhkovan  S A Ivanov
Institution:(1) Institute of Soil Biology, Far East Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia;(2) Pacific Ocean Fishery Scientific Research Center (Khabarovsk Affiliate), Khabarovsk, Russia
Abstract:A RAPD-PCR analysis of a sample of Amur sturgeon fish (46 individuals) is performed. An estimate of the genetic state of native populations of Amur sturgeon Acipenser schrenckii (Brandt, 1869) and kaluga fish Huso dauricus (Georgi, 1775) is given. Genetic evidence for the hybrid origin of two phenotypical hybrids is obtained. Estimates of the genetic distances between the species and the hybrids proved to be at the level of interspecific distances. It is shown that an Exact Test for differentiation of the populations is the most effective means of discriminating the two species, while multidimensional scaling (MDS) is the most effective means of discriminating the hybrids. It is concluded that the populations of sturgeon fish in the Amur River have maintained a substantial level of genetic diversity; the presence of hybrids in these populations is judged to be one of the risk factors. Multilocus RAPD-PCR markers are acknowledged as a convenient and reliable tool for conducting genetic monitoring of populations of Amur sturgeon fish for the purpose of preserving the gene pool of the fish.
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