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Journal of Fish Biology

Journal of Fish Biology

Volume 47 Issue sA, Pages 177 - 185

Published Online: 2 Jun 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles



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Specific microsatellite loci for brook charr reveal strong population subdivision on a microgeographic scale
B. Angers*, L. Bernatchez*, A. Angers L. Desgroseillers
  *Département de biologie, Université Laval, Sainte-Foy G1K 7P4, Canada   Département de biochimie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ. A, Montréal H3C 3J7, Canada
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Copyright 1995 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles
KEYWORDS
microsatellite • Salvelinus fontinalis • genetic variability • microgeographic differentiation

ABSTRACT

We have isolated specific microsatellite loci from a partial genomic library of brook charr Salvelinus fontinalis. Their usefulness was investigated by measuring intra- and inter-population genetic diversity at four loci among 20 individuals from each of five lakes located 3 to 22 km apart in La Mauricie national park (Canada). These markers were moderately to highly polymorphic. A total of five, six, 16 and 18 alleles per locus were detected, and their overall expected heterozygosity was 0.53, 0.58, 0.86 and 0.87. Strong inter-population diversity was detected. Highly significant differences in allelic frequencies were found in all but two pairwise χ2 permutation tests between populations at all loci. Numerous population unique alleles were observed in all five lakes. Consequently, a highly significant component of total genetic diversity was due to interpopulation variance, as exemplified by GST values of 0.33, 0.42, 0.47 and 0.84 for each individual locus. Altogether, the results indicated that these loci should be valuable in addressing fine scale population genetics questions in brook charr. To our knowledge, they also represent the first available microsatellites developed in the genus Salvelinus.


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10.1111/j.1095-8649.1995.tb06054.x About DOI

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