Wild stock structure of Girella punctata in Japan revealed shallow genetic differentiation but subtle substructure in subsidiary distributions
2009
Umino, T.(Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-hiroshima (Japan)) | Kajihara, T. | Shiozaki, H. | Ohkawa, T. | Jeong, D.S. | Ohara, K.
Twelve populations of Girella punctata, from widespread locations of the species' range in Japan and Korea, were screened for sequence variability within the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region (n = 128) and at five polymorphic microsatellite loci (n = 547) to determine the genetic structure maintaining population integrity. mtDNA variability of 132 variable sites within a 334-bp region reveals shallow genetic differentiation across populations. The weak differentiation of G. punctata was partly supported by the screening of five polymorphic microsatellite loci. However, hierarchical analysis of molecular variance and principal component analysis on the basis of allele frequencies in microsatellite loci extracted a subtle substructure in a subsidiary population and in near-subsidiary populations in the semi-enclosed Seto Inland Sea.
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