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Daily change of genetic variability in hatchery offspring of red sea bream during spawning season
ESTU NUGROHOANOBUHIKO TANIGUCHI
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2004 Volume 70 Issue 4 Pages 638-644

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In order to assess a daily change of genetic variability during spawning season, hatched larvae of red sea bream sampled on different dates were assayed by polymorphic markers such as microsatellite DNA (msDNA) and mitochondria DNA (mtDNA) control region. Based on the microsatellite loci, the average number of alleles per locus ranged between 13.7 and 18.3. The expected heterozygosities ranged between 0.843 and 0.919. A total of 23 mtDNA haplotypes were detected via digestion of mtDNA D-loop sequences with five endonucleases: Taq l, Alu l, Mbo l, Rsa l and Hinf l. Significant fluctuation of genetic variability during spawning season was detected by both types of DNA markers. It was suggested that the genetic variability was maintained by pooling the seed fish collected on different spawning dates in a hatchery.

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