Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea

In order to have a sustainable management on Persian sturgeon as a highly commercial species in the South Caspian Sea, we need to identify its population structure and the level as well as its conservation status in their natural habitat. To develop a conservation program for this all Caspian Sea�...

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Main Authors: Moghim, M., Heist, E. J., Tan, S. G., Pourkazemi, M., Siraj, S. S., Panandam, J. M., Pourgholam, R., Kor, D., Laloei, F., Taghavi, M. J.
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Published: 2012
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/11520 2023-05-15T15:41:48+02:00 Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea Moghim, M. Heist, E. J. Tan, S. G. Pourkazemi, M. Siraj, S. S. Panandam, J. M. Pourgholam, R. Kor, D. Laloei, F. Taghavi, M. J. Iran Caspian Sea 2012 pp.548-558 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11520 en eng 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11520 Russian sturgeon A. gueldenstaedtii Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus Caspian Sea Microsatellite Population genetic Genetics Population Structure Species Journal Contribution Refereed 2012 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T16:59:20Z In order to have a sustainable management on Persian sturgeon as a highly commercial species in the South Caspian Sea, we need to identify its population structure and the level as well as its conservation status in their natural habitat. To develop a conservation program for this all Caspian Sea' sturgeon species it requires knowledge of its genetic diversity using reliable molecular marker to study population genetic structure. For these purposes, an enriched library was prepared based on a modified biotin-capture method. Approximately 1800 positive clones were screened for microsatellites in an Acipenser persicus genomic library. Of these 350 positively hybridizing clones were sequenced, and 81 clones were identified as having microsatellites with adequate flanking regions. We developed and tested 68 microsatellite primer pairs for Persian sturgeon. Out of 68 primer pairs developed, 11 pairs resulted in poor or no amplification, 13 were ambiguous, 6 were monomorphic, 20 were tetrasomic and 18 were octosomic in Persian sturgeon. While none of the markers showed disomic inheritance in Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii). Several of the markers appeared useful for studies stellate sturgeon (A. stellatus), ship sturgeon (A.nudiventris) and beluga (Huso huso). Nearly all the polymorphic pattern for ship, stellate and beluga displayed the simple banding patterns characteristic of disomic loci, while those for Russian sturgeon displayed banding patterns characteristic of tetraploid or higher polyploid levels. These markers may prove useful in a variety of future sturgeon population genetic studies in the Caspian Sea. Published Book Beluga Beluga* IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications
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topic Russian sturgeon
A. gueldenstaedtii
Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Caspian Sea
Microsatellite
Population genetic
Genetics
Population
Structure
Species
spellingShingle Russian sturgeon
A. gueldenstaedtii
Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Caspian Sea
Microsatellite
Population genetic
Genetics
Population
Structure
Species
Moghim, M.
Heist, E. J.
Tan, S. G.
Pourkazemi, M.
Siraj, S. S.
Panandam, J. M.
Pourgholam, R.
Kor, D.
Laloei, F.
Taghavi, M. J.
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
topic_facet Russian sturgeon
A. gueldenstaedtii
Persian sturgeon
Acipenser persicus
Caspian Sea
Microsatellite
Population genetic
Genetics
Population
Structure
Species
description In order to have a sustainable management on Persian sturgeon as a highly commercial species in the South Caspian Sea, we need to identify its population structure and the level as well as its conservation status in their natural habitat. To develop a conservation program for this all Caspian Sea' sturgeon species it requires knowledge of its genetic diversity using reliable molecular marker to study population genetic structure. For these purposes, an enriched library was prepared based on a modified biotin-capture method. Approximately 1800 positive clones were screened for microsatellites in an Acipenser persicus genomic library. Of these 350 positively hybridizing clones were sequenced, and 81 clones were identified as having microsatellites with adequate flanking regions. We developed and tested 68 microsatellite primer pairs for Persian sturgeon. Out of 68 primer pairs developed, 11 pairs resulted in poor or no amplification, 13 were ambiguous, 6 were monomorphic, 20 were tetrasomic and 18 were octosomic in Persian sturgeon. While none of the markers showed disomic inheritance in Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii). Several of the markers appeared useful for studies stellate sturgeon (A. stellatus), ship sturgeon (A.nudiventris) and beluga (Huso huso). Nearly all the polymorphic pattern for ship, stellate and beluga displayed the simple banding patterns characteristic of disomic loci, while those for Russian sturgeon displayed banding patterns characteristic of tetraploid or higher polyploid levels. These markers may prove useful in a variety of future sturgeon population genetic studies in the Caspian Sea. Published
format Book
author Moghim, M.
Heist, E. J.
Tan, S. G.
Pourkazemi, M.
Siraj, S. S.
Panandam, J. M.
Pourgholam, R.
Kor, D.
Laloei, F.
Taghavi, M. J.
author_facet Moghim, M.
Heist, E. J.
Tan, S. G.
Pourkazemi, M.
Siraj, S. S.
Panandam, J. M.
Pourgholam, R.
Kor, D.
Laloei, F.
Taghavi, M. J.
author_sort Moghim, M.
title Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
title_short Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
title_full Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the Caspian Sea
title_sort isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the persian sturgeon (acipenser persicus, borodine, 1897) and cross-species amplification in four commercial sturgeons from the caspian sea
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Beluga*
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