Parentage assignment of stocked black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii in Hiroshima Bay using microsatellite DNA markers

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Dal-Sang Jeong
Enrique Blanco Gonzalez
Kagayaki Morishima
Katsutoshi Arai
Tetsuya Umino
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[1] Hiroshima University,Graduate School of Biosphere Sciences
[2] Marine Seed Releasing Technology Center,Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences
[3] Hokkaido University,undefined
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Fisheries Science | 2007年 / 73卷
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black sea bream; genetic tagging; microsatellite DNA; parentage analysis; stock enhancement;
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The genetic contribution of 51 broodstock, comprising 29 females and 22 males, reared at Hiroshima City Marine Products Promotion Center for the production of stocked black sea bream was monitored during two consecutive years using seven microsatellite DNA loci. The high discrimination ability of these markers was reflected in the polymorphic identification content (PIC=0.831), the exclusion probability (Q≈1), and the low probability of identity index (I=3.635−10). The total number of breeders contributing to the mating process was estimated at 32 (62.7%) in 2000 and 30 (58.8%) in 2001. On pedigree reconstruction, 69.3% of the offspring were successfully assigned to a single broodstock pair. Loss of alleles accounted for 16.9% during seed production; nevertheless, 90.9% of males and 69.0% of females participated in the mating process. Based on microsatellite genetic tagging, 58.9% of the fish sampled during the two months after release were identified as hatchery stock, presenting no significant differences from wild conspecifics in either fork length or body weight.
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