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Identification of growth‐related nucleotide polymorphism in cultured Pacific bluefin tuna,Thunnus orientalis
Authors:Yasuo Agawa  Toshio Kaga  Shigekazu Katayama  Tokihiko Okada  Yoshifumi Sawada
Affiliation:1. Ohshima Station, Fisheries Research Institute, Kindai University, Wakayama, Japan;2. Department of Agriculture, Kindai University, Nara City, Nara, Japan;3. Aquaculture Technology and Production Center, Kindai University, Higashimuro, Wakayama, Japan
Abstract:Pacific bluefin tuna (PBF), Thunnus orientalis, is commercially one of the most important species of tuna. In this study, amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) screening was conducted to find the growth‐related polymorphic DNA in cultured PBF. Fish hatched in 2007 were harvested at an age of 818–1994 days. They were categorized into superior, average and inferior growth groups, depending on their growth score at the time of harvest. On AFLP screening of 24 fish, with eight fish from each group, 215 polymorphic DNA fragments were observed. A second amplification, with EcoRI + ACC and MseI + CCC primers, generated a polymorphic fragment of 630 bp at a rate of 80.0% (n = 15) in the superior, 56.3% (n = 16) in the average and 20.0% (n = 15) in the inferior growth groups. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers, which could amplify both AFLP‐positive and AFLP‐negative loci, were developed using the consensus sequence outside the AFLP target fragment. Eleven haplotypes were obtained by sequence analysis of the PCR product at the AFLP target loci. Among those, haplotype 1 was statistically significant in the superior and average growth groups and could be used as a molecular marker for distinguishing the individuals with superior and average growth from those with inferior growth.
Keywords:Pacific bluefin tuna  growth‐related polymorphism     AFLP     DNA marker
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