This study deals with the characterization of three populations (two hatchery and one natural) of Indian major carps Catla catla and Labeo rohita from different locations in India. The genetics of Indian major carps has been completely obscure and this is the first report on comparative allozyme variations in natural and hatchery population. The total 10 biochemical genetic markers used to measure interspecific and intraspecific level of diversity. The allele frequency data indicate different level of genetic variability in three populations. The hatchery population exhibited least polymorphism, low level of heterozygosity and genetic diversity.
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Rana, R. S., Bhat, K. V., Lakhanpal, S., & Lakra, W. S. (2004). Comparative genetic diversity in natural and hatchery populations of Indian major carps (C. catla and L. rohita). Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 17(9), 1197–1203. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2004.1197
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