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Genetic variations estimated from PCR-RFLP analysis of two morphs of the freshwater goby <Emphasis Type="Italic">Rhinogobius</Emphasis> in the Lake Biwa water system
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Daisuke?TakahashiEmail author  Kenichi?Ohara
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Animal Ecology, Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan;(2) Lake Biwa Museum, 1091 Oroshimo, Kusatsu, Shiga, 525-0001, Japan
Abstract:The freshwater goby Rhinogobius is the most abundant fish in the shore area of Lake Biwa, Japan. Recently, it has been reported that two morphs of Rhinogobius inhabit this lake. In this study, genetic variations in Rhinogobius sp. OR (Orange-type) and Rhinogobius sp. BW (Biwa-type) in the Lake Biwa water system have been investigated using polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis of mitochondrial DNA, including the variable D-loop region. Samples of Rhinogobius sp. OR were collected from the middle sites of three rivers, two outlets, and two lakeshore sites, whereas samples of Rhinogobius sp. BW were taken from two lakeshore sites. Rhinogobius sp. OR and Rhinogobius sp. BW did not share any haplotypes, suggesting that PCR-RFLP analysis is effective for distinguishing between these species of goby. The haplotype diversity of Rhinogobius sp. OR (0.214–0.543) was lower than that of Rhinogobius sp. BW (0.543–0.682). There were no significant differences in haplotype frequencies between Rhinogobius sp. BW groups from the two localities. In addition, haplotype frequencies in Rhinogobius sp. OR did not differ significantly among samples from the middle sites of rivers, the outlets, and the shores. These results indicate that in Rhinogobius sp. OR there is frequent gene flow among fish inhabiting different sites, and that this species of goby consists of a single population throughout the Lake Biwa water system.
Keywords:Rhinogobius  Lake Biwa  Mitochondrial DNA  PCR-RFLP
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