Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels

Anguilla eels are divided into temperate and tropical eels, based on their major distributions. The present study collected two temperate eels, Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla, and two tropical eels, Anguilla marmorata and Anguilla bicolor pacifica, to examine two questions: do temperate and...

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Main Author: Mei-Chen Tseng
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-090fa2668867411a96a6efd22e190cfb2020-11-25T00:29:57ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-04-011344281429410.3390/ijms13044281Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla EelsMei-Chen TsengAnguilla eels are divided into temperate and tropical eels, based on their major distributions. The present study collected two temperate eels, Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla, and two tropical eels, Anguilla marmorata and Anguilla bicolor pacifica, to examine two questions: do temperate and tropical Anguilla eels have different genetic polymorphic patterns?; and do temperate Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla have a closer relationship to each other than to tropical eels? In total, 274 sequences were cloned and sequenced from six conserved microsatellite loci to examine polymorphic patterns of these four catadromous eels. Different mutational events, including substitutions, and repeat-unit deletions and insertions, appeared in major regions, while different point mutations were observed in flanking regions. The results implied that parallel patterns of microsatellite sequences occurred within both tropical and temperate freshwater eels. Consensus flanking sequences of six homologous loci from each of the four species were constructed. Genetic distances ranged from 0.044 (Anguilla bicolor pacifica vs. Anguilla marmorata) to 0.061 (Anguilla marmorata vs. Anguilla anguilla). The tree topology suggests the hypothesis of Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla being a sister group must be rejected.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/4/4281/flanking sequencemajor regionpolymorphic pattern
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author Mei-Chen Tseng
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Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
flanking sequence
major region
polymorphic pattern
author_facet Mei-Chen Tseng
author_sort Mei-Chen Tseng
title Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
title_short Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
title_full Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
title_fullStr Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Microsatellite Loci of Tropical and Temperate Anguilla Eels
title_sort evolution of microsatellite loci of tropical and temperate anguilla eels
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Anguilla eels are divided into temperate and tropical eels, based on their major distributions. The present study collected two temperate eels, Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla, and two tropical eels, Anguilla marmorata and Anguilla bicolor pacifica, to examine two questions: do temperate and tropical Anguilla eels have different genetic polymorphic patterns?; and do temperate Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla have a closer relationship to each other than to tropical eels? In total, 274 sequences were cloned and sequenced from six conserved microsatellite loci to examine polymorphic patterns of these four catadromous eels. Different mutational events, including substitutions, and repeat-unit deletions and insertions, appeared in major regions, while different point mutations were observed in flanking regions. The results implied that parallel patterns of microsatellite sequences occurred within both tropical and temperate freshwater eels. Consensus flanking sequences of six homologous loci from each of the four species were constructed. Genetic distances ranged from 0.044 (Anguilla bicolor pacifica vs. Anguilla marmorata) to 0.061 (Anguilla marmorata vs. Anguilla anguilla). The tree topology suggests the hypothesis of Anguilla japonica and Anguilla anguilla being a sister group must be rejected.
topic flanking sequence
major region
polymorphic pattern
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/4/4281/
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