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- Title
Genetic similarity of disjunct populations of the giant sea bass Stereolepis gigas.
- Authors
Gaffney, P. M.; Rupnow, J.; Domeier, M. L.
- Abstract
Sequence variation in nuclear and mitochondrial genes of the giant sea bass Stereolepis gigas collected from the Pacific coast and the northern Sea of Cortez was examined. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and direct sequencing showed extremely low mtDNA sequence diversity (13 closely related haplotypes with no evidence of geographical population subdivision). The mitochondrial haplotype mismatch distribution is consistent with a population expansion following the Last Pleistocene glaciation. Differences in single nucleotide polymorphism frequencies between Pacific and Sea of Cortez populations were detected at two of four nuclear loci, which may reflect natural selection or genetic drift in populations with low effective numbers of males. Although Pacific coast and Sea of Cortez populations of giant sea bass do not exhibit the mitochondrial phylogenetic break characteristic of many species with disjunct Pacific and Gulf populations, the possibility of genetic differentiation at nuclear loci suggests that a cautious approach to broodstock selection for captive breeding and restoration programmes be exercised.
- Subjects
SEA basses; GENETIC polymorphisms; POLYMORPHISM (Zoology); MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; MITOCHONDRIA
- Publication
Journal of Fish Biology, 2007, Vol 70, p111
- ISSN
0022-1112
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01393.x