Mitochondrial genetic diversity of Rhinogobius giurinus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) in East Asia

In this study, R. giurinus from Japan, Taiwan and mainland China were used to evaluate the population genetic structure using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene sequences (1122 bp). In total, 123 sequences were analyzed from seventeen populations. All 44 mtDNA haplotypes were identified as belonging to ten haplogroups, and four haplogroups were only distributed in the upstream of the Yangtze River and Hainan Island. The phylogeny and geography did not have a significant relationship. Our results (1) found that the mtDNA genetic diversity of this species was less than that of the freshwater goby; (2) showed that the lack of a population genetic structure might result in its amphidromous life cycle and high migrating potentiality; (3) indicated that although it is an amphidromous species, R. giurinus could not migrate across a deep sea, such as the South China Sea and Pacific Ocean; and (4) considered that the Kuroshio Current might act as a barrier for gene flows between East Japan and East China. Graphical abstract
Source: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research
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