Application of mtDNA and microsatellite markers to distinguish the released or non-released Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus
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1. Beidaihe Central Experiment Station, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qinhuangdao 066100, China; 2. College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China; 3. Center for Applied Aquatic Genomics, Chinese Academy of

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    parents, released fish and recapturedfish DNA, and obtained the mtDNA control areas sequences of these groups. The results showed that 55 parents had 26kinds of haplotypes; and the 129 released fish had 5 kinds of haplotypes, all corresponding to the parents haplotypesdatabase, verified the accuracy of mtDNA markers in the anaylsis of paretal allocation for the released with 70 kinds of haplotypes were identified, amongwhich 330 fish with 17 kinds of haplotypes were corresponded to the parents haplotypes database. These fish had thepossibility to be the released fish. Another 105 fishes with 53 kinds of haplotypes could not be corresponded to the parents’haplotypes database, and we categorized them into non-released fish of Beidaihe. We performed further paternitytests by using 4 high polymorphic microsatellite markers for the 330 might be released ’’ alleles, and were determined as non-released. Bythe combination using of mtDNA and microsatellite markers, we can categorized 310 fish (among 435 recaptured ). In conclusion, we could effectively determine the released from the recaptured ones, and provide basic information for the analyzing of genetic diversity and artificial stock enhancementeffect.

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童爱萍,司飞,刘海金,王桂兴,于清海,王玉芬,姜秀凤,侯吉伦. mtDNA 和微卫星标记在放流牙鲆和非放流牙鲆鉴定中的应用[J]. Jounal of Fishery Sciences of China, 2015,[volume_no](4):630-637

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