Novel microsatellite markers discovery in Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) using high-throughput sequencing

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Killen Ko Garcia
Jorge Touma
Scarleth Bravo
Francisco Leiva
Luis Vargas-Chacoff
Ariel Valenzuela
Patricio Datagnan
Rodolfo Amthauer
Alberto Reyes
Rodrigo Vidal
机构
[1] University of Santiago de Chile,Laboratory of Molecular Ecology, Genomics, and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Biology
[2] Estación Central,Laboratorio de Piscicultura y Patología Acuática
[3] Región Metropolitana,Departamento de Ciencia Agropecuarias y Acuícolas
[4] Facultad de Medicina,undefined
[5] Centro de Investigación Biomédica,undefined
[6] Universidad Diego Portales,undefined
[7] Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas,undefined
[8] Fondap-IDEAL,undefined
[9] Universidad Austral de Chile,undefined
[10] Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas,undefined
[11] Departamento de Oceanografía,undefined
[12] Universidad de Concepción,undefined
[13] Núcleo de Investigación en Producción Alimentaria y Facultad de Recursos Naturales,undefined
[14] Universidad Católica de Temuco,undefined
[15] Instituto de Bioquímica y Microbiología,undefined
[16] Universidad Austral de Chile,undefined
[17] Seabass Chile,undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2019年 / 46卷
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Toothfish; Simple sequence repeat; Microsatellite; High-throughput sequencing;
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Patagonian toohfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), is a sub Antartic notothenioid fish key in the marine ecosystem that sustains fishery of higher commercial value in the world. However, there are a scarce knowledge or information about its population genetic background, product of the almost null information of molecular markers available for this species. Here, we use high-throughput sequencing technology (Illumina platform) to develop 1071 microsatellite loci, of which 22 loci were selected to evaluation. Polymorphism and genetic diversity of each locus was assessed in two locations distant by 2370 km. Considering both locations, a mean PIC value of 0.748 was estimated. Selected microsatellite loci showed among two to seventeen alleles by locus in the first location and two to twelve in the second. The observed heterozygosity varied from 0.18 to 0.91 and from 0.12 to 0.87 for the first and second location, respectively. While, the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.15 to 0.92 and from 0.11 to 0.90. Three loci were monomorphic in only one location. Microsatellite markers developed here will be useful in future studies on conservation, fishery and population genetics of this species.
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页码:5525 / 5530
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