Abstract

Grass carp(Ctenopharyngodon idellus) are economically important in China,though wild populations have been in serious decline throughout the region.We used microsatellite markers to evaluate the genetic diver-sity amongst grass carp from four populations in three watersheds(Yangtze River,Pearl River,and Heilongjiang River).We selected 26 microsatellite markers and calculated heterozygosity,polymorphism information content(PIC),valid allele number,allele frequency,genetic distance,genetic similarity coefficient,and Hardy-Weinberg balance deflection index.There was a high degree of polymorphism within the markers in all three watersheds.The mean polymorphism information content(PIC) ranged from 0.581 3 to 0.638 6.Each microsatellite locus had 2-11 alleles(mean: 5.46).We identified a total of 154 alleles from all four populations,with a mean number of valid alleles of 3.455 6.The heterozygosity was between 0.711 4 and 0.804 5.FST and AMOVA analysis across all populations and loci suggested that there was low level of divergence amongst the four populations(FST=0.031 73).The Jianli population and the Hanjiang population were grouped in one cluster,which was clustered with the Pearl River population.The Heilongjiang population was grouped in a separated cluster.Our results suggest that there is a high level of genetic diversity among grass carp from the three watersheds,and no obvious differentiation.Our results may be used to better manage the fishery for conservation of locally adapted populations.

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