Development and Characterization of 35 SNP Markers in the Fat Greenling Hexagrammos Otakii

Xianggang Gao, Weidong Liu, Zhongying Liu, Wei Sun, Yulong Li, Yun-feng Li, X. Bao
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Hexagrammos otakii is an important kind of economic fish species in East Asia. However, wild H. otakii resources have declined sharply in recent years as a result of human disturbance and habitat destruction. Thus, it is crucial to protect the current resources of H. otakii. In this study, 35 novel single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers were developed based on restriction-site associated DNA sequencing. The results showed that the observed heterozygosity and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.1875 to 0.6562 and 0.2679 to 0.5079, respectively. The minor allele frequency raged from 0.1875 to 0.4375. Polymorphic information content ranged from 0.229 to 0.375. Six SNPs were found to be deviated significantly from the HWE (P < 0.05). These SNP markers will serve as a useful tool for genetic studies and population evaluation aimed at the conservation of H. otakii.
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肥绿六角藻35个SNP标记的开发与鉴定
大崎六角目是东亚重要的经济鱼类。然而,近年来,由于人类活动的干扰和栖息地的破坏,野生otakii资源急剧减少。因此,保护好目前的otakii资源至关重要。在本研究中,基于限制性位点相关DNA测序,开发了35个新的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)标记。结果表明,观察到的杂合度和预期杂合度分别为0.1875至0.6562和0.2679至0.5079。次要等位基因频率范围为0.1875~0.4375。多态信息含量在0.229到0.375之间。发现6个SNPs与HWE有显著差异(P < 0.05)。这些SNP标记将作为一种有用的工具,用于遗传研究和群体评估,目的是保护奥氏H.otakii。
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