Genetic
diversity of banana prawns Fenneropenaeus merguiensis in Malaysian
waters using microsatellite markers
D. Aziz1,2*,
S.S. Siraj1 and A. Arshad3 ?
1Department of
Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM
Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
2Centre of
Foundation Studies for Agricultural Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400
UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
3International
Institute of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences (I-AQUAS), Universiti Putra
Malaysia, Jalan Kemang 6, Teluk Kemang, 71050 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan,
Malaysia
*Corresponding Author Email : dania@upm.edu.my
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Abstract
Aim:
To characterize the wild populations of the prawns genetically by using
microsatellite markers.
Methodology: Prawns from 11 selected populations were sampled
from wild and cultured areas of Peninsular and East Malaysia. Out of thirty
primers designed for the species including cross amplified primers, only 22
were successfully polymorphic markers. Throughout populations, observed
heterozygosity values was lower than the expected which indicates a
probability of a deficit in the heterozygosity. Low heterozygosity suggest
that mixture and intermingling probably might have occurred among the
population of banana prawns in Malaysia.
Results:
The F values significantly showed genetic differentiation among the
populations. The UPGMA dendrogram grouped the populations according to their
geographical origins. Endau Rompin and Sedili were clustered together, while
Sarawak and Kelantan populations were sub clustered by themselves. As
expected, Kuala Selangor, the cultured population, however, was clustered in
a group by itself.
Interpretation: The results of this study would help the
farmers in selecting non-inbred and to identify genetically distant or close
populations for improvement of brood stock management procedures.
Key words: Fenneropenaeus merguiensis, Heterozygosity,
Microsatellite markers, Population studies?
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