Inheritance mode of microsatellite DNA markers and their use for kinship estimation in kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus

Takuma Sugaya, Minoru Ikeda, Hideshi Mori, Nobuhiko Taniguchi

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Abstract

The allelic inheritance mode of microsatellite DNA markers was examined using seven copulated wild females and their offspring. Five microsatellite loci, CSPJ002*, CSPJ010*, CSPJ012*, CSPJ014*, and CSPJ015*, were used in the study. At almost all family/locus combinations, one sire was determined and distributions of genotypes in offspring were consistent with the Mendelian segregation ratio. Distributions of genotypes were consistent with the ratio after assuming a null allele at some loci. Consequently, the alleles of CSPJ002* and CSPJ012* were inherited following the Mendelian inheritance mode in every family; however, the null allele was expected in CSPJ010*, CSPJ014*, and CSPJ015* in some families. Thus, these loci should be used carefully in population genetic analysis, but siblings could be detected in the dendrograms based on unweighted pair-group method using arithmetic averages (UPMGA).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-305
Number of pages7
JournalFisheries Science
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002

Keywords

  • Allelic inheritance
  • Kinship
  • Microsatellite DNA
  • Null allele
  • Penaeus japonicus

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