Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species
The Channa genus includes important species for aquaculture and interesting targets for phylogenetic studies. In the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam, four species of this genus (Channa striata, C. micropeltes, C. lucius, and C. gachua) are naturally distributed and other phenotypes that look like C. striat...
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doaj-f96eac15da42487aaf3ca1e1e42120da2020-11-25T00:53:49ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952016-08-01384427434Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa speciesNgoc-Tran Thi Nguyen0Thuy-Yen Duong1College of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Can Tho University, Campus II, Can Tho, Viet Nam.College of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Can Tho University, Campus II, Can Tho, Viet Nam.The Channa genus includes important species for aquaculture and interesting targets for phylogenetic studies. In the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam, four species of this genus (Channa striata, C. micropeltes, C. lucius, and C. gachua) are naturally distributed and other phenotypes that look like C. striata have been observed in aquaculture conditions. The taxonomic status of newly-observed phenotypes including “triangle-head” snakehead (THS) and square-head snakehead (SHS) is still controversial. This study compared morphological characteristics and Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences of different C. striata-like phenotypes and investigated the phylogenetic relationship of Channa species based on COI. Morphological results show that THS, SHS, and wild C. striata have similar ranges for meristic traits but differ in morphometric ratios, especially the shape of their head and length of their gut. Kimura-2P genetic distances among three phenotypes (0.0017- 0.0062) are equivalent to those of C. striata samples from Mainland Southeast Asian countries. The results indicate that THS and SHS belong to C. striata, and this species exhibits within-species diversity in both morphology and COI sequences. The phylogenetic analysis indicates that C. striata individuals form a monophyletic group and are genetically distinct from other Channa species in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Congeneric distances of four species range from 0.1836 to 0.2436, indicating high divergence among Channa species.http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/38-4/38-4-12.pdfspecies classificationDNA barcodingphylogenyChannidaemorphology |
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Ngoc-Tran Thi Nguyen Thuy-Yen Duong Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) species classification DNA barcoding phylogeny Channidae morphology |
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Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species |
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Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species |
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Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species |
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Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species |
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Morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of Channa striata in Viet Nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other Channa species |
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morphological and genetic differences between cultured and wild populations of channa striata in viet nam and its phylogenetic relationship with other channa species |
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Prince of Songkla University |
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) |
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The Channa genus includes important species for aquaculture and interesting targets for phylogenetic studies. In the
Mekong Delta, Viet Nam, four species of this genus (Channa striata, C. micropeltes, C. lucius, and C. gachua) are naturally
distributed and other phenotypes that look like C. striata have been observed in aquaculture conditions. The taxonomic
status of newly-observed phenotypes including “triangle-head” snakehead (THS) and square-head snakehead (SHS) is still
controversial. This study compared morphological characteristics and Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences of
different C. striata-like phenotypes and investigated the phylogenetic relationship of Channa species based on COI. Morphological
results show that THS, SHS, and wild C. striata have similar ranges for meristic traits but differ in morphometric ratios,
especially the shape of their head and length of their gut. Kimura-2P genetic distances among three phenotypes (0.0017-
0.0062) are equivalent to those of C. striata samples from Mainland Southeast Asian countries. The results indicate that THS
and SHS belong to C. striata, and this species exhibits within-species diversity in both morphology and COI sequences.
The phylogenetic analysis indicates that C. striata individuals form a monophyletic group and are genetically distinct from
other Channa species in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Congeneric distances of four species range from 0.1836 to 0.2436,
indicating high divergence among Channa species. |
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species classification DNA barcoding phylogeny Channidae morphology |
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