Pelagic larval dispersal habits influence the population genetic structure of clam Gomphina aequilatera in China

Pelagic larval dispersal habits influence the population genetic structure of marine mollusk organisms via gene flow. The genetic information of the clam Gomphina aequilatera (short larval stage, 10 days) which is ecologically and economically important in the China coast is unknown. To determine th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genes & genomics 2018, 40(11), , pp.1213-1223
Hauptverfasser: Ye, Yingying, Fu, Zeqin, Tian, Yunfang, Li, Jiji, Guo, Baoying, Lv, Zhenming, Wu, Changwen
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Zusammenfassung:Pelagic larval dispersal habits influence the population genetic structure of marine mollusk organisms via gene flow. The genetic information of the clam Gomphina aequilatera (short larval stage, 10 days) which is ecologically and economically important in the China coast is unknown. To determine the influence of planktonic larval duration on the genetic structure of G. aequilatera . Mitochondrial markers, cytochrome oxidase subunit i ( COI) and 12S ribosomal RNA (12S rRNA), were used to investigate the population structure of wild G. aequilatera specimens from four China Sea coastal locations (Zhoushan, Nanji Island, Zhangpu and Beihai). Partial COI (685 bp) and 12S rRNA (350 bp) sequences were determined. High level and significant F ST values were obtained among the different localities, based on either COI ( F ST  = 0.100–0.444, P  
ISSN:1976-9571
2092-9293
DOI:10.1007/s13258-018-0718-9