Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf

Jinga shrimp Metapenaeus affinis is one of the most important penaeide shrimp species in Persian Gulf that has the highest amount of shrimp catch after banana shrimp in Hormozgan province. Regarding the importance of Jinga shrimp in fisheries of this province, genetic diversity and population structure of this species was assessed for the first time by mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing. A number of 18 shrimps were collected from the regions of Bandar Abbas, Bushehr and Khuzestan (six samples each region). DNA Extraction was performed using phenolchloroform and by optimizing the PCR for amplification of 16SrRNA, the most suitable temperature for primer binding was 48 °C. Analysis of 18 sequenced samples including 486 aligned base pairs of 16SrRNA yielded 480 monomorphic loci, 6 polymorphic loci and 2 transitions. No insertions and deletions were observed. 9 haplotypes were identified from the 18 samples. Mean haplotype diversity in each region was recorded from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.333 ± 0.215 (Bushehr) and 0.333 ± 0.215 (Khuzestan), and mean nucleotide diversity from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.003 ± 0.003 (Bushehr) and 0.001 ± 0.001 (Khuzestan). Haplotype and nucleotide diversity of all samples were 0.608 ± 0.007 and 0.002 ± 0.003, respectively. The maximum amount of F- statistic parameter was 0.750 between samples of Bandar Abbas and Khuzestan and the minimum amount between Bushehr and Khuzestan (-0.105). At probability level of 0.05, population differentiation was significant between Bandar Abbas and two other regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan but not significant between regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan. Test of exact p values within population confirmed the difference of Bandar Abbas population from the two other populations. Phylogenetic trees showed the differentiation of Bandar Abbas population from the two other regions. The results of this study using mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing revealed that the Jinga shrimp population of Bandar Abbas is a differentiated and separated gene pool from the two other regions, and although the populations of Bushehr and Khuzestan seem not genetically separated, molecular diversity of this species is acceptable in these two regions.

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Main Authors: Tamadoni Jahromi, Saeid, Sadeghi, M.R., Ghoroghi, A., Basirat, M., Foroghi fard, H., Dehghani, R., Rezvani, S.
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Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2016
Subjects:Biology, Fisheries, Iran, Persian Gulf, Sequencing, Population structure, 16SrRNA, Jinga shrimp, Metapenaeus affinis,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40081
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-400812021-07-16T03:17:42Z Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf Tamadoni Jahromi, Saeid Sadeghi, M.R. Ghoroghi, A. Basirat, M. Foroghi fard, H. Dehghani, R. Rezvani, S. Biology Fisheries Iran Persian Gulf Sequencing Population structure 16SrRNA Jinga shrimp Metapenaeus affinis Jinga shrimp Metapenaeus affinis is one of the most important penaeide shrimp species in Persian Gulf that has the highest amount of shrimp catch after banana shrimp in Hormozgan province. Regarding the importance of Jinga shrimp in fisheries of this province, genetic diversity and population structure of this species was assessed for the first time by mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing. A number of 18 shrimps were collected from the regions of Bandar Abbas, Bushehr and Khuzestan (six samples each region). DNA Extraction was performed using phenolchloroform and by optimizing the PCR for amplification of 16SrRNA, the most suitable temperature for primer binding was 48 °C. Analysis of 18 sequenced samples including 486 aligned base pairs of 16SrRNA yielded 480 monomorphic loci, 6 polymorphic loci and 2 transitions. No insertions and deletions were observed. 9 haplotypes were identified from the 18 samples. Mean haplotype diversity in each region was recorded from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.333 ± 0.215 (Bushehr) and 0.333 ± 0.215 (Khuzestan), and mean nucleotide diversity from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.003 ± 0.003 (Bushehr) and 0.001 ± 0.001 (Khuzestan). Haplotype and nucleotide diversity of all samples were 0.608 ± 0.007 and 0.002 ± 0.003, respectively. The maximum amount of F- statistic parameter was 0.750 between samples of Bandar Abbas and Khuzestan and the minimum amount between Bushehr and Khuzestan (-0.105). At probability level of 0.05, population differentiation was significant between Bandar Abbas and two other regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan but not significant between regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan. Test of exact p values within population confirmed the difference of Bandar Abbas population from the two other populations. Phylogenetic trees showed the differentiation of Bandar Abbas population from the two other regions. The results of this study using mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing revealed that the Jinga shrimp population of Bandar Abbas is a differentiated and separated gene pool from the two other regions, and although the populations of Bushehr and Khuzestan seem not genetically separated, molecular diversity of this species is acceptable in these two regions. 2021-06-24T18:32:10Z 2021-06-24T18:32:10Z 2016 monograph 49357 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40081 fa http://www.ifro.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 60 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25688 18721 2018-10-08 09:12:04 25688 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Biology
Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Sequencing
Population structure
16SrRNA
Jinga shrimp
Metapenaeus affinis
Biology
Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Sequencing
Population structure
16SrRNA
Jinga shrimp
Metapenaeus affinis
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Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Sequencing
Population structure
16SrRNA
Jinga shrimp
Metapenaeus affinis
Biology
Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Sequencing
Population structure
16SrRNA
Jinga shrimp
Metapenaeus affinis
Tamadoni Jahromi, Saeid
Sadeghi, M.R.
Ghoroghi, A.
Basirat, M.
Foroghi fard, H.
Dehghani, R.
Rezvani, S.
Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf
description Jinga shrimp Metapenaeus affinis is one of the most important penaeide shrimp species in Persian Gulf that has the highest amount of shrimp catch after banana shrimp in Hormozgan province. Regarding the importance of Jinga shrimp in fisheries of this province, genetic diversity and population structure of this species was assessed for the first time by mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing. A number of 18 shrimps were collected from the regions of Bandar Abbas, Bushehr and Khuzestan (six samples each region). DNA Extraction was performed using phenolchloroform and by optimizing the PCR for amplification of 16SrRNA, the most suitable temperature for primer binding was 48 °C. Analysis of 18 sequenced samples including 486 aligned base pairs of 16SrRNA yielded 480 monomorphic loci, 6 polymorphic loci and 2 transitions. No insertions and deletions were observed. 9 haplotypes were identified from the 18 samples. Mean haplotype diversity in each region was recorded from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.333 ± 0.215 (Bushehr) and 0.333 ± 0.215 (Khuzestan), and mean nucleotide diversity from 0.0 ± 0.0 (Bandar Abbas) to 0.003 ± 0.003 (Bushehr) and 0.001 ± 0.001 (Khuzestan). Haplotype and nucleotide diversity of all samples were 0.608 ± 0.007 and 0.002 ± 0.003, respectively. The maximum amount of F- statistic parameter was 0.750 between samples of Bandar Abbas and Khuzestan and the minimum amount between Bushehr and Khuzestan (-0.105). At probability level of 0.05, population differentiation was significant between Bandar Abbas and two other regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan but not significant between regions of Bushehr and Khuzestan. Test of exact p values within population confirmed the difference of Bandar Abbas population from the two other populations. Phylogenetic trees showed the differentiation of Bandar Abbas population from the two other regions. The results of this study using mitochondrial 16SrRNA sequencing revealed that the Jinga shrimp population of Bandar Abbas is a differentiated and separated gene pool from the two other regions, and although the populations of Bushehr and Khuzestan seem not genetically separated, molecular diversity of this species is acceptable in these two regions.
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author Tamadoni Jahromi, Saeid
Sadeghi, M.R.
Ghoroghi, A.
Basirat, M.
Foroghi fard, H.
Dehghani, R.
Rezvani, S.
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title Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf
title_short Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf
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title_fullStr Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf
title_full_unstemmed Genetic population analysis of jinga shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) in Persian Gulf
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