Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR

Sturgeons (family Acipenseridae) are valuable commercial fish and aquaculture resources. The Acipenser genus includes about 20 species, 12 of which are recorded for the Russian territory. One of the rarest is the Sakhalin sturgeon A. mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892. At present, its population size is signi...

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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4600068 2024-09-15T18:32:44+00:00 Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR Turanov, Sergei 2021-03-04 https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e65013 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e65013.figure1 https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e65013 oai:zenodo.org:4600068 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode ARPHA Conference Abstracts, 4, e65013, (2021-03-04) Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi primer desig info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e6501310.3897/aca.4.e65013.figure1 2024-07-26T05:48:41Z Sturgeons (family Acipenseridae) are valuable commercial fish and aquaculture resources. The Acipenser genus includes about 20 species, 12 of which are recorded for the Russian territory. One of the rarest is the Sakhalin sturgeon A. mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892. At present, its population size is significantly decreased and the species is close to extinction. Natural populations of the species have survived in the Tumnin River in Khabarovsk Region and the Viakhtu River in Sakhalin Region. Vihtu River in Sakhalin Region. Due to the small numbers of rare and endangered fish species, noninvasive approaches, including the use of DNA from the environment, appear to be the most suitable for monitoring their species and genetic diversity. The method is well established in this area and has been successfully tested for the monitoring of several species of rare and endangered sturgeons. This paper presents the results of the development of primers specific for the mitochondrial DNA of the species A . mikadoi . A matrix of 15 sequences of complete mitochondrial genomes from 3 sturgeon species whose ranges may overlap - A. mikadoi (KX276658), A. dauricus (KJ402277) and A . schrenckii (MH973728- MH973734, KX276660, KX276659, KF150287, KC905169, KC820796) - was generated. A. medirostris (NC_028405), which is genetically closest to the Sakhalin sturgeon, was also included in the analysis. A sliding window algorithm was applied to the sequence matrix. A graph showing the distribution of divergence values along the mitochondrial genome of sturgeon was plotted based on the results of the analysis Fig. 1. Based on matrices of individual genome fragments ( 16S rRNA, COI , ND1 , and D-loop ), a search for species-specific primers was performed in the DECIPHER program. A Primer-BLAST algorithm was run based on each pair of primers. Taxa Actinopterygii and Acipenseridae were used as references separately in different runs. In addition, primers were checked using local reference sequences of the complete mitochondrial genome of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Zenodo ARPHA Conference Abstracts 4
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Acipenser mikadoi
primer desig
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Acipenser mikadoi
primer desig
Turanov, Sergei
Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
topic_facet Sakhalin sturgeon
Acipenser mikadoi
primer desig
description Sturgeons (family Acipenseridae) are valuable commercial fish and aquaculture resources. The Acipenser genus includes about 20 species, 12 of which are recorded for the Russian territory. One of the rarest is the Sakhalin sturgeon A. mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892. At present, its population size is significantly decreased and the species is close to extinction. Natural populations of the species have survived in the Tumnin River in Khabarovsk Region and the Viakhtu River in Sakhalin Region. Vihtu River in Sakhalin Region. Due to the small numbers of rare and endangered fish species, noninvasive approaches, including the use of DNA from the environment, appear to be the most suitable for monitoring their species and genetic diversity. The method is well established in this area and has been successfully tested for the monitoring of several species of rare and endangered sturgeons. This paper presents the results of the development of primers specific for the mitochondrial DNA of the species A . mikadoi . A matrix of 15 sequences of complete mitochondrial genomes from 3 sturgeon species whose ranges may overlap - A. mikadoi (KX276658), A. dauricus (KJ402277) and A . schrenckii (MH973728- MH973734, KX276660, KX276659, KF150287, KC905169, KC820796) - was generated. A. medirostris (NC_028405), which is genetically closest to the Sakhalin sturgeon, was also included in the analysis. A sliding window algorithm was applied to the sequence matrix. A graph showing the distribution of divergence values along the mitochondrial genome of sturgeon was plotted based on the results of the analysis Fig. 1. Based on matrices of individual genome fragments ( 16S rRNA, COI , ND1 , and D-loop ), a search for species-specific primers was performed in the DECIPHER program. A Primer-BLAST algorithm was run based on each pair of primers. Taxa Actinopterygii and Acipenseridae were used as references separately in different runs. In addition, primers were checked using local reference sequences of the complete mitochondrial genome of ...
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title Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
title_short Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
title_full Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
title_fullStr Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
title_full_unstemmed Development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the Sakhalin sturgeon Acipenser mikadoi Hilgendorf, 1892 by PCR
title_sort development of a set of oligonucleotides for the identification of the sakhalin sturgeon acipenser mikadoi hilgendorf, 1892 by pcr
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