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New microsatellite loci for estimating genetic diversity and structure in Octopus hubbsorum from Nayarit, México

Authors :
José Francisco Domínguez-Contreras
Adrian Munguia-Vega
Francisco Javier García-Rodríguez
José de Jesús Dueñas-Romero
Jasmín Granados-Amores
Source :
Molecular biology reports. 48(10)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Octopus hubbsorum Berry, 1953 is the most important species for commercial fishing in the Mexican Pacific. However, there is a lack of information regarding population structure that could have important management implications. We tested 44 microsatellite loci in O. hubbsorum by cross-amplification from O. bimaculatus. Genetic diversity and structure was tested over 30 octopus sampled from Santa Cruz de Miramar (Nayarit, Mexico). A total of 11 loci were successfully amplified. All loci were polymorphic with the number of effective alleles ranging from 2.13 to 23.14, while three loci significantly deviated from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. No significant LD was observed between pairs of loci (P ≥ 0.05). The application of the new markers in a O. hubbsorum population from Santa Cruz de Miramar Nayarit, Mexico, did not showed Wahlund or isolate breaking effects due to the mixing of distinct populations. The loci were useful to estimate levels of pairwise relatedness and to discard the presence of recent demographic bottlenecks in the population. We consider that eight microsatellites are adequate from the 11 amplified loci

Details

ISSN :
15734978
Volume :
48
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular biology reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbc1cd89c106087f79188871b6dd082a