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Genetic diversity of invasive Oreochromis spp. (tilapia) populations in Guangdong province of China using microsatellite markers

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BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages 198-204

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bse.2014.03.035

Keywords

Oreochromis spp.; Biological invasion; Genetic diversity

Funding

  1. Chinese Ministry of Agriculture [2130108]
  2. Key Lab of Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation, Ministry of Agriculture [LFBC0811]

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Ten microsatellites were used to assess the genetic diversity and genetic differences of six wild Oreochromis spp. populations in the primary rivers of Guangdong Province of China, where natural populations have been established. Significant genetic differentiation was observed in Oreochromis spp. populations using FST and exact tests. The six populations can be divided into two groups based on the genetic similarity indices. The phylogenetic tree indicated that the HUI (Huizhou) and the SG (Shaoguan) populations formed one cluster, whereas the H (Huazhou), M (Meihua), MU (Muzhou), and ZQ (Zhaoqing) populations formed another cluster. The average mean levels of the observed heterozygosity in the six populations were 03972, 0.4264, 0.6977, 0.6335, 0.6680, and 0.6829, respectively. The high genetic diversity observed in most wild tilapia populations suggests that most wild populations are large in size, which is a finding that is supported by field investigations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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