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Genetic identification of Thunnus orientalis, T. thynnus, and T. maccoyii by a cytochrome b gene analysis
The three species of bluefin tunas, Thunnus orientalis , T. maccoyii , and T. thynnus, are morphologically similar, which can pose problems for fisheries management and marketing. We examined intraspecific genetic diversity and interspecific genetic boundaries among these three species by analyzing...
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Published in: | Environmental biology of fishes 2011-05, Vol.91 (1), p.103-115 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The three species of bluefin tunas,
Thunnus orientalis
,
T. maccoyii
, and
T. thynnus,
are morphologically similar, which can pose problems for fisheries management and marketing. We examined intraspecific genetic diversity and interspecific genetic boundaries among these three species by analyzing the cytochrome (Cyt)
b
gene. The full lengths of the nucleotide sequences were 1,141 bp in
T. orientalis
and
T. thynnus
and ranged 1,138 ~ 1,141 bp in
T. maccoyii
. Mean nucleotide diversities were 0.0019 ± 0.0002 in
T. thynnus
(
n
= 8), 0.0063 ± 0.0005 in
T. orientalis
(
n
= 22), and 0.0059 ± 0.0007 in
T. maccoyii
(
n
= 24). Average numbers of nucleotide differences and nucleotide substitutions per site among the three species were 18.748 ± 2.879 and 0.017 ± 0.003, respectively. The Neighbor-joining and minimum-evolution trees showed distinct clades with high bootstrapping value support, and the high
F
st value indicated significant differentiation among the three species.
T. thynnus
,
T. orientalis,
and
T. maccoyii
could be individually distinguished from each other
Thunnus
tunas by the 132nd, 375th, and 1,023rd sites of the Cyt
b
sequences. In the mismatch analysis, Fu’s and Tajima’s tests of sequences from
T. orientalis
and
T. maccoyii
provided evidence of their population expansion dating to the middle Pleistocene. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1909 1573-5133 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10641-010-9764-0 |