2010
DOI: 10.4081/ijas.2010.e85
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Tinca Gobba Dorata del Pianalto di Poirino: genetic characterization by microsatellite markers

Abstract: The Tinca Gobba Dorata del Pianalto di Poirino (Golden humped tench of Poirino highland, [PO] 0.29 to 0.40). The analysis of between-population differentiation indicated that PO significantly differed from the others (FST = 0.039 to 0.097, P<0.05), while BO and TR were the most similar, consistently with their geographic proximity. The Neighbour-Joining tree revealed a clear separation between Northern and Central populations, with a bootstrap support of 97%. The population differentiation was reflected by the… Show more

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“…However, the mtDNA markers generally revealed a lower power than microsatellite markers in detecting the within-population variability. In fact, the average haplotype diversity level of mtDNA (Hmt) observed in the present study (0.215) was lower than the average heterozygosity level of microsatellites (Hms) deduced from the data of Kohlmann et al (2010) andLo Presti et al (2010b) on the same populations (0.343). However, in some populations in which mtDNA was polymorphic, Hmt was even higher than Hms (TUR, FEL, ALC, TRA, BOL).…”
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confidence: 41%
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“…However, the mtDNA markers generally revealed a lower power than microsatellite markers in detecting the within-population variability. In fact, the average haplotype diversity level of mtDNA (Hmt) observed in the present study (0.215) was lower than the average heterozygosity level of microsatellites (Hms) deduced from the data of Kohlmann et al (2010) andLo Presti et al (2010b) on the same populations (0.343). However, in some populations in which mtDNA was polymorphic, Hmt was even higher than Hms (TUR, FEL, ALC, TRA, BOL).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 41%
“…Data on the 5 Italian populations previously studied for the same mtDNA segments (Lo Presti et al, 2010a) were also included in order to cover a larger geographical area (Table 1). All the populations had been already analyzed by microsatellite markers Lo Presti et al, 2010b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The exchange and gift of fries and tenches among the inhabitants of Poirino highlands is an important practice that reproduces the system and tightens the community, rooting a collective identity into the region and its gastronomic manifestations. The continuous exchange and movement of fries between ponds may also underlie the high level of genetic diversity among golden humped tenches and within ponds as reported by Presti et al [ 47 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, current attempts to diversify pond fish production have also led to an increased interest in tench. Considerable genetic differentiation among tench populations (Kohlmann et al., ; Lo Presti et al., , ; Lajbner et al., ) as well as differences in the growth performance of tench strains (Gela et al., ; Kocour et al., ) has been documented. Thus, genetic improvement of the tench growth rate seems feasible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%