Record Details

Genetic diversity of Vulnerable Assamese Kingfish, Cyprinion semiplotum (McClelland, 1839) inferred from mitochondrial DNA marker

KRISHI: Publication and Data Inventory Repository

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title Genetic diversity of Vulnerable Assamese Kingfish, Cyprinion semiplotum (McClelland, 1839) inferred from mitochondrial DNA marker
Not Available
 
Creator Kalita N, Pavan-Kumar A, Phukan B, Chaudhari A, Nagpure NS
 
Subject ATPase 6/8 gene Cyprinion semiplotum Fishery management Haplotype Panmixia
 
Description Not Available
Cyprinion semiplotum (order: Cypriniformes; family: Cyprinidae) is endemic to Southern Asia and has limited distribution in rivers of Eastern Himalayan region. It has an important role in ecology and is an important source of nutritious food and livelihood to the local people. In the recent past, the population of this species has declined due to various anthropogenic factors, and consequently, it has been categorized under vulnerable species. Genetic stock structure information would be useful to formulate appropriate management and conservation measures. The present study is carried out to characterize the Cyprinion semiplotum stocks collected from selected rivers in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, using mitochondrial ATPase 6/8 gene. A total of 14 haplotypes were found with nucleotide diversity in the range of 0.0013–0.0028. The result of AMOVA analysis also revealed that 99.44% of the genetic variation contained
within stocks/populations and 0.56% occurred among populations/stocks. The results of the present study indicated that C. semiplotum stocks in north eastern part of India have low genetic differentiation and may be considered as a single panmictic population.
Not Available
 
Date 2022-06-15T11:01:11Z
2022-06-15T11:01:11Z
2020-01-11
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Not Available
Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/72570
 
Language English
 
Relation Not Available;
 
Publisher SHORT COMMUNICATION