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Genetic diversity of wild mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas collected from Thailand and Cambodia
Authors:Thawatchai Ngamsiri  Masamichi Nakajima  Srijanya Sukmanomon  Naruepon Sukumasavin  Wongphatom Kamonrat  Uthairat Na-Nakorn  Nobuhiko Taniguchi
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Population Genetic Informatics, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, 981-8555 Serndai, Miyagi, Japan;(2) Aquaculture Department, Fisheries Faculty, Kasetsart University, 10900 Bangkok, Thailand;(3) Department of Fisheries, Inland Fishereis Research and Development Bureau, Chatujak, 10900 Bangkok, Thailand;(4) Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, 13000 Ayutthaya, Thailand
Abstract:The Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas is endemic to the Mekong River and is a critically endangered species. The genotypes of the microsatellite DNA (msDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers (right domain of the control region) were detected to evaluate the present status of genetic divergence of this species from the Mekong River in Thailand and Cambodia. The observed and expected heterozygosity values of Mekong giant catfish in Thailand and Cambodia were relatively low in comparison with those of other nonendangered freshwater fish species. These two populations from Thailand and Cambodia showed similar levels of genetic diversity, as evaluated by the 384 nucleotides of the mtDNA control region with 13 haplotypes. The pairwise F ST value between the two populations based on the genotype frequencies of msDNA and mtDNA markers suggested a close genetic relationship between the populations in Thailand and Cambodia. The results of this study support the conclusion that the Mekong giant catfish is critically endangered. Care should be taken to sustain the genetic diversity of this species, as the level of genetic variability has already decreased in the wild population. This species is a target species for an ongoing stock enhancement program in the Mekong River in Thailand. It is proposed to apply these markers for proper broodstock management, such as for minimal kinship selective breeding in the hatchery.
Keywords:conservation  control region  Mekong giant catfish  Mekong River  microsatellite  mitochondrial            Pangasianodon gigas
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