Isolation and Characterization of Ten Novel Microsatellite Loci in Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)


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Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) is an endangered species in China. The numbers of chum salmon have declined sharply in the wild, especially the population entering into the Tumen River (Jilin Province) which is the boundary river between China and North Korea. In order to solve the conflict between China and North Korea about the ownership of the population, we developed ten novel microsatellite loci for future studies of paternity identification.The result showed that the observed and expected heterozygosity ranges were 0.480–0.900 and 0.645–0.885, respectively. The polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged from 0.595 to 0.864, with a mean of 0.776.

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Ye Han

Jilin Fisheries Research Institute

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Changchun, 130000

ShuFang Liu

Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Qingdao, 266000

JiWu Wan

Jilin Province Tumen River Border Fisheries Management Station

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Yanji, 133000

ChunMei Yan

Jilin Fisheries Research Institute

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Changchun, 130000

ZhongQiang Li

Jilin Fisheries Research Institute

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Changchun, 130000

HuiJi Liu

Jilin Fisheries Research Institute

Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Changchun, 130000

Wei Zheng

Jilin Fisheries Research Institute

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Email: yyweixiao@163.com
中国, Changchun, 130000

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