Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites

<p>The<i> Carassius auratus</i> complex in natural populations includes diploid triploid and polyploidy individuals. Diploid individuals belong to the species <i>Carassius auratus</i> whereas triploid and polyploidy individuals are from the subspecies <i>Carassius...

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Main Author: Zhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.biolsci.org/v07p0279.htm
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spelling doaj-e29b9553c44749b49327d5e270bd98932020-11-24T22:26:33ZengIvyspring International PublisherInternational Journal of Biological Sciences1449-22882011-01-0173279285Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using MicrosatellitesZhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue<p>The<i> Carassius auratus</i> complex in natural populations includes diploid triploid and polyploidy individuals. Diploid individuals belong to the species <i>Carassius auratus</i> whereas triploid and polyploidy individuals are from the subspecies <i>Carassius auratus gibelio</i>. Triploid individuals are all female and reproduce clonally by gynogenesis. Therefore the <i>Carassius auratus</i> complex is an ideal system for studying evolution of unisexual reproduction. Identification of triploid individuals and clonal lines is the first step towards understanding of the evolution of unisexual clonal lines. We examined the ability of 10 microsatellites in identifying triploid individuals in 94 individuals from Japan and China. In 40 confirmed triploid individuals and eight confirmed diploid individuals, all triploid and diploid individuals can be identified by genotyping 10 microsatellite, and four triploid clonal lines were identified. Using the 10 microsatellites we genotyped 46 adult individuals (40 females and six males) from a natural population in China and found that all six males were diploid whereas the majority of females (36 of 40) were triploid and three triploid clonal lines were detected. In 18 diploid individuals from China, all individuals showed different genotypes, suggesting there is no diploid clonal line in diploid crucian carp. A phylogenetic analysis of 94 individuals from China and Japan showed that triploid individuals and clonal lines have originated recurrently.</p>http://www.biolsci.org/v07p0279.htm
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author Zhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue
spellingShingle Zhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue
Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
International Journal of Biological Sciences
author_facet Zhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue
author_sort Zhiyi Bai, Feng Liu, Jiale Li, Gen Hua Yue
title Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
title_short Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
title_full Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
title_fullStr Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Triploid Individuals and Clonal Lines in Carassius Auratus Complex Using Microsatellites
title_sort identification of triploid individuals and clonal lines in carassius auratus complex using microsatellites
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
series International Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1449-2288
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <p>The<i> Carassius auratus</i> complex in natural populations includes diploid triploid and polyploidy individuals. Diploid individuals belong to the species <i>Carassius auratus</i> whereas triploid and polyploidy individuals are from the subspecies <i>Carassius auratus gibelio</i>. Triploid individuals are all female and reproduce clonally by gynogenesis. Therefore the <i>Carassius auratus</i> complex is an ideal system for studying evolution of unisexual reproduction. Identification of triploid individuals and clonal lines is the first step towards understanding of the evolution of unisexual clonal lines. We examined the ability of 10 microsatellites in identifying triploid individuals in 94 individuals from Japan and China. In 40 confirmed triploid individuals and eight confirmed diploid individuals, all triploid and diploid individuals can be identified by genotyping 10 microsatellite, and four triploid clonal lines were identified. Using the 10 microsatellites we genotyped 46 adult individuals (40 females and six males) from a natural population in China and found that all six males were diploid whereas the majority of females (36 of 40) were triploid and three triploid clonal lines were detected. In 18 diploid individuals from China, all individuals showed different genotypes, suggesting there is no diploid clonal line in diploid crucian carp. A phylogenetic analysis of 94 individuals from China and Japan showed that triploid individuals and clonal lines have originated recurrently.</p>
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