Population structure of chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta in the Russian Far East, as revealed by microsatellite markers

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K. I. Afanas’ev
G. A. Rubtsova
M. V. Shitova
T. V. Malinina
T. A. Rakitskaya
V. D. Prokhorovskaya
E. A. Shevlyakov
L. O. Zavarina
L. T. Bachevskaya
I. A. Chereshnev
V. A. Brykov
M. Yu. Kovalev
V. A. Shevlyakov
S. V. Sidorova
S. I. Borzov
V. P. Pogodin
L. K. Fedorova
L. A. Zhivotovsky
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of General Genetics
[2] Kamchatka Scientific Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography,Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far East Branch
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch
[4] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] Sakhalinrybvod Federal State Institution,undefined
[6] Sakhalinrybvod Federal State Institution,undefined
[7] Kuril’skii Fish Hatchery,undefined
[8] Gidrostroi Closed Joint-Stock Co.,undefined
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chum salmon; microsatellite DNA; population-genetic structure;
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Chum salmon populations in the Russian Far East have a complex multi-level genetic structure. A total of 53 samples (2446 fish) were grouped into five major regional clusters: the southern Kurils, eastern Sakhalin, southwestern Sakhalin, the Amur River, and a northern cluster. The northern cluster consists of chum salmon populations from a vast geographical region, including Chukotka, Kamchatka, and the continental coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. However, the degree of its genetic differentiation is low, 1.9%. In contrast, the southern population cluster exhibits much higher variation; for example, differentiation between chum salmon groups within Sakhalin Island reaches 4.6%, and the differentiation between Iturup Island and Sakhalin Island chum salmon is 7.7%. This suggests that southern populations of Asian chum salmon have a more ancient evolutionary history than northern populations. In contrast to the available data, our study indicates a great deviation of southwestern Sakhalin populations from other Sakhalin chum salmon. The Russian Far East chum salmon are genetically diverse and show statistically significant differentiation even within small geographic localities. This can be used to assign samples of unknown origins to definite local populations.
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