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Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci of Clarias macrocephalus and Their Application to Genetic Diversity Study
Uthairat Na-NakornNobuhiko TaniguchiEstu NugrohoShingo SekiWongpathom Kamonrat
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1999 Volume 65 Issue 4 Pages 520-526

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Four microsatellite loci were identified for Clarias macrocephalus and the forward and reverse primers for each locus were designed according to their unique flanking regions. One locus, Cma-1*, was monomorphic, three loci, Cma-2*, Cma-3* and Cma-4*, were polymorphic having 5, 14 and 30 alleles per locus respectively. The polymorphic microsatellite loci were studied in four natural populations of C. macrocephalus collected from different locations in Thailand. Mean number of alleles per locus were 8.0, 8.7, 6.0 and 10.0, respective to populations from Pattani, Pattalung, Chiangrai and Prachinburi. Mean heterozygosities were 0.744, 0.765, 0.718 and 0.810 respectively. Nei's genetic distance showed the closest relationship between Pattalung and Prachinburi (0.230) and the largest genetic distance between Pattalung and Chiangrai (0.535). However, the genetic distances obtained in this study were not accorded with geographic distance.

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