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High genetic diversity, population structure and evolutionary change in Clariid catfishes of Yala swamp: Evidence from mitochondrial DNA sequences

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dc.contributor.author E. Barasa
dc.contributor.author R. Abila
dc.contributor.author J. P. Grobler
dc.contributor.author M. Agaba
dc.contributor.author E. J. Chemoiwa
dc.contributor.author B. Kaunda-Arara
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-07T10:58:26Z
dc.date.available 2018-07-07T10:58:26Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7045
dc.description.abstract Molecular genetic techniques were used to determine the identity of two catfish individuals that could not be identified as indigenous Clarias gariepinus after phenotypic analysis. The unidentified catfish were compared to 126 reference samples, using sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region. The reference dataset included African catfish from South Africa and Kenya, as well as GenBank records for this species and for three species of Southeast Asian catfish, including the potentially invasive walking catfish, C. batrachus. Visual inspection of sequences showed parallel polymorphisms in the unidentified catfish and C. batrachus that did not occur in C. gariepinus. A bioinformatics approach using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) of the National Center for Biotechnology Information confirmed that the unidentified catfish show more similarity to catfish of Asian origin compared to C. gariepinus. Finally, a phylogenetic approach showed that the catfish analysed group according to continent of origin (Africa and Asia) with strong bootstrap support, and with the unidentified fish contained in the Asian cluster.We conclude that the unidentified catfish are most likely imported C. batrachus. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title High genetic diversity, population structure and evolutionary change in Clariid catfishes of Yala swamp: Evidence from mitochondrial DNA sequences en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US


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