Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin
Catfishes of the genus Pseudoplatystoma are very important species due to both their high commercial value and their ecological role as voracious predators. They undertake lengthy migratory movements during their life-cycle, this including reproductive migration which occurs from October to December...
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doaj-63be83d054b14ce7a699eb2268acbda02020-11-25T01:53:24ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852009-01-01324868873Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River BasinMarcia Matos de AbreuLuiz Henrique Garcia PereiraVilma Barretto VilaFausto ForestiClaudio OliveiraCatfishes of the genus Pseudoplatystoma are very important species due to both their high commercial value and their ecological role as voracious predators. They undertake lengthy migratory movements during their life-cycle, this including reproductive migration which occurs from October to December in the rainy season. In the present study, seven microsatellite loci were analyzed to access genetic variability in two samples of P. reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay Basin. The loci were highly polymorphic (mean = 7.28). According to all analysis, the two samples of P. reticulatum revealed pronounced genetic differentiation. Fst value was 0.2290, Rst value 0.1067 and AMOVA 22.90% (Fst) and 10.67% (Rst), all being highly significant (p < 0.001). The division of the fishes into two groups was confirmed by microsatellite multi-locus Bayesian assignment testing. The results obtained present evidence of genetic structuring in a P. reticulatum population.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572009000400032fishpopulation geneticsmicrosatellitehomingpopulation structure |
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Marcia Matos de Abreu Luiz Henrique Garcia Pereira Vilma Barretto Vila Fausto Foresti Claudio Oliveira Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin Genetics and Molecular Biology fish population genetics microsatellite homing population structure |
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Marcia Matos de Abreu Luiz Henrique Garcia Pereira Vilma Barretto Vila Fausto Foresti Claudio Oliveira |
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Marcia Matos de Abreu |
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Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin |
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Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin |
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Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin |
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Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin |
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Genetic variability of two populations of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay River Basin |
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genetic variability of two populations of pseudoplatystoma reticulatum from the upper paraguay river basin |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Genética |
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Genetics and Molecular Biology |
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1415-4757 1678-4685 |
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Catfishes of the genus Pseudoplatystoma are very important species due to both their high commercial value and their ecological role as voracious predators. They undertake lengthy migratory movements during their life-cycle, this including reproductive migration which occurs from October to December in the rainy season. In the present study, seven microsatellite loci were analyzed to access genetic variability in two samples of P. reticulatum from the Upper Paraguay Basin. The loci were highly polymorphic (mean = 7.28). According to all analysis, the two samples of P. reticulatum revealed pronounced genetic differentiation. Fst value was 0.2290, Rst value 0.1067 and AMOVA 22.90% (Fst) and 10.67% (Rst), all being highly significant (p < 0.001). The division of the fishes into two groups was confirmed by microsatellite multi-locus Bayesian assignment testing. The results obtained present evidence of genetic structuring in a P. reticulatum population. |
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fish population genetics microsatellite homing population structure |
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