The nuclear DNA content and genetic diversity of Lampetra morii

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Abstract

We investigated the nuclear DNA content and genetic diversity of a river lamprey, the Korean lamprey Lampetra morii, which is distributed in the northeast of China. L. morii spends its whole life cycle in fresh water, and its adult size is relatively small (∼160 mm long) compared with that of other lampreys. The haploid nuclear DNA content of L. morii is 1.618 pg (approximately 1.582 Gb) in germline cells, and there is ∼15% germline DNA loss in somatic cells. These values are significantly smaller than those of Petromyzon marinus, a lamprey with a published draft genome. The chromosomes of L. morii are small and acrocentric, with a diploid modal number of 2n = 132, lower than some other lampreys. Sequence and AFLP analyses suggest that the allelic polymorphism rate (∼0.14% based on examined nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences) of L. morii is much lower than that (∼2%) of P. marinus. Phylogenetic analysis based on a mitochondrial DNA fragment confirms that L. morii belongs to the genus Lampetra, which, together with the genus Lethenteron, forms a sister group to P. marinus. These genetic background data are valuable for subsequent genetic and genomic research on L. morii.

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Yan, X., Meng, W., Wu, F., Xu, A., Chen, S., & Huang, S. (2016). The nuclear DNA content and genetic diversity of Lampetra morii. PLoS ONE, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157494

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