Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.

Siberian taimen Hucho taimen is the largest representative of the family Salmonidae inhabiting rivers of northern Eurasia. The species is under intensive aquaculture activity. To monitor natural taimen populations we have sequenced a portion (8,141 bp) of the mitochondrial (mt) genome in 28 specimen...

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Main Authors: Evgeniy S Balakirev, Nikolai S Romanov, Pavel B Mikheev, Francisco J Ayala
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
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spelling doaj-f71de47388004889953f750319a3209f2020-11-25T01:49:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7114710.1371/journal.pone.0071147Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.Evgeniy S BalakirevNikolai S RomanovPavel B MikheevFrancisco J AyalaSiberian taimen Hucho taimen is the largest representative of the family Salmonidae inhabiting rivers of northern Eurasia. The species is under intensive aquaculture activity. To monitor natural taimen populations we have sequenced a portion (8,141 bp) of the mitochondrial (mt) genome in 28 specimens of H. taimen from six localities in the Amur River basin. Nucleotide variability is low (π = 0.0010), but structured in two divergent haplotype groups. A comparison of the data with the GenBank H. taimen mt genome (HQ897271) reveals significant differences between them in spite of the fact that the fish specimens come from neighboring geographical areas. The distribution of divergence is non-uniform with two highly pronounced divergent regions centered on two genes, ND3 and ND6. To clarify the pattern of divergence we sequenced the corresponding portion of the mt genome of lenok Brachymystax tumensis and analyzed the GenBank complete mt genomes of related species. We have found that the first and second divergent regions are identical between the GenBank H. taimen and two lenok subspecies, B. lenok and B. lenok tsinlingensis, respectively. Consequently, both divergent regions represent introgressed mtDNA resulting from intergeneric hybridization between the two lenok subspecies and H. taimen. Introgression is, however, not detected in our specimens. This plus the precise identity of the introgressed fragments between the donor and the recipient GenBank sequence suggests that the introgression is local and very recent, probably due to artificial manipulations involving taimen-lenok intergeneric hybridization. Human-mediated hybridization may become a major threat to aquatic biodiversity. Consequently we suggest that due attention needs to be given to this threat by means of responsible breeding program management, so as to prevent a potential spread of hybrid fishes that could jeopardize the resilience of locally adapted gene pools of the native H. taimen populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3741329?pdf=render
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author Evgeniy S Balakirev
Nikolai S Romanov
Pavel B Mikheev
Francisco J Ayala
spellingShingle Evgeniy S Balakirev
Nikolai S Romanov
Pavel B Mikheev
Francisco J Ayala
Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Evgeniy S Balakirev
Nikolai S Romanov
Pavel B Mikheev
Francisco J Ayala
author_sort Evgeniy S Balakirev
title Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
title_short Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
title_full Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
title_fullStr Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial DNA variation and introgression in Siberian taimen Hucho taimen.
title_sort mitochondrial dna variation and introgression in siberian taimen hucho taimen.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Siberian taimen Hucho taimen is the largest representative of the family Salmonidae inhabiting rivers of northern Eurasia. The species is under intensive aquaculture activity. To monitor natural taimen populations we have sequenced a portion (8,141 bp) of the mitochondrial (mt) genome in 28 specimens of H. taimen from six localities in the Amur River basin. Nucleotide variability is low (π = 0.0010), but structured in two divergent haplotype groups. A comparison of the data with the GenBank H. taimen mt genome (HQ897271) reveals significant differences between them in spite of the fact that the fish specimens come from neighboring geographical areas. The distribution of divergence is non-uniform with two highly pronounced divergent regions centered on two genes, ND3 and ND6. To clarify the pattern of divergence we sequenced the corresponding portion of the mt genome of lenok Brachymystax tumensis and analyzed the GenBank complete mt genomes of related species. We have found that the first and second divergent regions are identical between the GenBank H. taimen and two lenok subspecies, B. lenok and B. lenok tsinlingensis, respectively. Consequently, both divergent regions represent introgressed mtDNA resulting from intergeneric hybridization between the two lenok subspecies and H. taimen. Introgression is, however, not detected in our specimens. This plus the precise identity of the introgressed fragments between the donor and the recipient GenBank sequence suggests that the introgression is local and very recent, probably due to artificial manipulations involving taimen-lenok intergeneric hybridization. Human-mediated hybridization may become a major threat to aquatic biodiversity. Consequently we suggest that due attention needs to be given to this threat by means of responsible breeding program management, so as to prevent a potential spread of hybrid fishes that could jeopardize the resilience of locally adapted gene pools of the native H. taimen populations.
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