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    • Preliminary genetic linkage map of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton 1822) based on microsatellite markers

      L. Sahoo A. Patel B. P. Sahu S. Mitra P. K. Meher K. D. Mahapatra S. K. Dash P. Jayasankar P. Das

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      Linkage map with wide marker coverage is an essential resource for genetic improvement study for any species. Sex-averaged genetic linkage map of Labeo rohita, popularly known as ‘rohu’, widely cultured in the Indian subcontinent, was developed by placing 68 microsatellite markers generated by a simplified method. The parents and their F1 progeny (92 individuals) were used as segregating populations. The genetic linkage map spans a sex-averaged total length of 1462.2 cM, in 25 linkage groups. The genome length of rohu was estimated to be 3087.9 cM. This genetic linkage map may facilitate systematic searches of the genome to identify genes associated with commercially important characters and marker-assisted selection programmes of this species.

    • Development and characterization of genic SSR markers from low depth genome sequence of Clarias batrachus (magur)

      SHREYA SRIVASTAVA BASDEO KUSHWAHA JYOTI PRAKASH RAVINDRA KUMAR N. S. NAGPURE SUYASH AGARWAL MANMOHAN PANDEY P. DAS C.G. JOSHI J. K. JENA

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      Indian magur (Clarias batrachus) is an important freshwater catfish, which is listed as endangered under A3cde+ 4acde ver. 3.1 categories by the IUCN (2015) due to decreasing population trend. Microsatellites or short sequence repeats (SSRs) tagged to genes have been utilized as gene marker. In the present study, 31,814 SSRs of C. batrachus (magur) were identified using microsatellite identification tool programme from the next generation sequencing data generated on Roche 454 and Ion Torrent platforms. A bioinformatics pipeline, with stringent criteria resulted in selection of 1672 microsatellite loci falling in the genic region. Initially, a total of 30 loci were selected for primer development; and of these 14 were successfully amplified and five were found to be polymorphic in 30 individuals of C. batrachus(magur). The observed as well as expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.038 to 0.526 and 0.434 to 0.784, respectively, and the number of observed alleles ranged from three to five. The study reported the application of next generation sequencing technologies for rapid development of microsatellite loci in Indian catfish species,C. batrachus (magur)

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