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Genetic variability and differentiation of wild and cultured tench populations inferred from microsatellite loci
Authors:Klaus Kohlmann  Petra Kersten  Remigiusz Panicz  Devrim Memi?  Martin Flaj?hans
Institution:1.Department of Aquaculture and Ecophysiology,Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,Berlin,Germany;2.Division of Aquaculture,Agricultural University of Szczecin,Szczecin,Poland;3.Fisheries Faculty, Aquaculture Department,Istanbul University,Laleli, Istanbul,Turkey;4.Research Institute of Fish Culture and Hydrobiology,University of South Bohemia ?eské Budějovice,Vodňany,Czech Republic
Abstract:Nine species-specific microsatellites were used to characterize 792 tench, Tinca tinca (L.), from 21 wild and cultured populations. Seven loci were polymorphic expressing four to 22 alleles. A Spanish cultured strain was homozygous at all loci for all individuals studied. Low variability was also observed in a wild population from Sapanca Lake, Turkey and a Chinese cultured strain. In contrast, the highest variabilities were found in wild tench from lake Felchowsee (average number of alleles), and the cultured strain from Königswartha (average heterozygosity), both from Germany. Genetic differentiation between populations was moderate to high. The smallest genetic distances were found between the geographically most distant populations. A Neighbor-Joining tree showed only two major clades consisting of 4 and 17 populations, respectively. Within the smaller clade the Turkish wild and Spanish and Chinese cultured tench formed a sub-cluster with 100% bootstrap support. Possible reasons for the latter unexpected grouping are discussed.
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