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[Genetic divergence of mykizha (Parasalmo (Oncorhynchus) mykiss) from Kamchatka inferred from restriction analysis and sequencing of mtDNA cytochrome b gene]

(Geneticjeskaia divergentsiia kamchatskoi mikizhi (Parasalmo(Oncorhynchus) mykiss) na areale po rezul'tatam restriktsionnogo analiza i sekvenirovaniia gena tsitokhroma b mtDNK.)

Full Abstract

The populations of mykizha Parasalmo (O.) mykiss from western and eastern coasts of Kamchatka were studied by restriction analysis of a fragment of fish mitochondrial genome that included the control region and the region of the cytochrome b gene (cytb). The restriction patterns obtained with five enzymes (MspI; Tru1I; RsaI; BsuRI; DdeI) were identical in all studied individuals. Sequencing of the cytb gene showed high similarity between all samples (99.6-100%). In general, the geographical group of mykiss from Kamchatka is monophyletic with low genetic divergence at the population level. Shantarian mykiss originates most likely from that native to Kamchatka.

 

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Author/s: Pavlov, S D (SD); Kolesnikov, A A (AA); Mel'nikova, M N (MN); Ushakova, M V (MV);

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Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Journal: Genetika (Genetika), published in Russia. (Language: rus)

Reference: 2004-Dec; vol 40 (issue 12) : pp 1695-701

Dates: Created 2005/01/14; Completed 2005/08/03; Revised 2006/11/15;

PMID: 15648153, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )

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Associated Chemicals: DNA, Mitochondrial (0) ; Cytochromes b (9035-37-4)

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