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Electrophoretic variation in six populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.).

Electrophoretic variation in six populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.). Starch gel electrophoretic studies of 16 enzymes encoded by 34 Loci were performed on six brown trout populations. One new polymorphism is described at the Pmi-2 locus. Breeding data were analysed for both single and joint segregation of six loci: Aat-1, Cpk-1, G3p-2, Mdh-2, Mdh-3, and Pmi-2. All the loci are shown to segregate in simple mendelian ratios and one nonrandom joint segregation was observed. The polymorphism level, heterozygosities, and genetic distances were estimated and compared with those reported in other studies on brown trout and closely related salmonid species. The polymorphism level (25%) and average heterozygosity (9%) were high. Significant genetic distances were observed, but the average degree of differentiation between populations appeared to be small (9% of the total heterozygosity). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Canadian journal of genetics and cytology. Journal canadien de genetique et de cytologie Pubmed

Electrophoretic variation in six populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.).

Canadian journal of genetics and cytology. Journal canadien de genetique et de cytologie , Volume 25 (4): 11 – Nov 23, 1983

Electrophoretic variation in six populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.).


Abstract

Starch gel electrophoretic studies of 16 enzymes encoded by 34 Loci were performed on six brown trout populations. One new polymorphism is described at the Pmi-2 locus. Breeding data were analysed for both single and joint segregation of six loci: Aat-1, Cpk-1, G3p-2, Mdh-2, Mdh-3, and Pmi-2. All the loci are shown to segregate in simple mendelian ratios and one nonrandom joint segregation was observed. The polymorphism level, heterozygosities, and genetic distances were estimated and compared with those reported in other studies on brown trout and closely related salmonid species. The polymorphism level (25%) and average heterozygosity (9%) were high. Significant genetic distances were observed, but the average degree of differentiation between populations appeared to be small (9% of the total heterozygosity).

 
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ISSN
0008-4093
DOI
10.1139/g83-062
pmid
6577935

Abstract

Starch gel electrophoretic studies of 16 enzymes encoded by 34 Loci were performed on six brown trout populations. One new polymorphism is described at the Pmi-2 locus. Breeding data were analysed for both single and joint segregation of six loci: Aat-1, Cpk-1, G3p-2, Mdh-2, Mdh-3, and Pmi-2. All the loci are shown to segregate in simple mendelian ratios and one nonrandom joint segregation was observed. The polymorphism level, heterozygosities, and genetic distances were estimated and compared with those reported in other studies on brown trout and closely related salmonid species. The polymorphism level (25%) and average heterozygosity (9%) were high. Significant genetic distances were observed, but the average degree of differentiation between populations appeared to be small (9% of the total heterozygosity).

Journal

Canadian journal of genetics and cytology. Journal canadien de genetique et de cytologiePubmed

Published: Nov 23, 1983

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