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Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1996

Characterization of species-specifically amplified SINEs in three salmonid species—Chum salmon, pink salmon, and kokanee: The local environment of the genome may be important for the generation of a dominant source gene at a newly retroposed locus

Nobuyoshi Takasaki; Linda Park; Masahide Kaeriyama; Anthony J. Gharrett; Norihiro Okada

Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), known as theHpaI family, are present in the genomes of all salmonid species (Kido et al.,Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1991, 88: 2326–2330). Recently, we showed that the retropositional efficiency of the SINE family in the lineage of chum salmon is extraordinarily high in comparison with that in other salmonid lineages (Takasaki et al.,Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1994, 91: 10153–10157). To investigate the reason for this high efficiency, we searched for members of theHpaI SINE family that have been amplified species-specifically in pink salmon. Since the efficiency of the species-specific amplification in pink salmon is not high and since other members of the same subfamily of SINEs were also amplified species-specifically in pink salmon, the actual sequence of this subfamily might not be the cause of the high retropositional efficiency of SINEs in chum salmon. Rather, it appears that a highly dominant source gene for the subfamily may have been newly created by retroposition, and some aspect of the local environment around the site of retroposition may have been responsible for the creation of this dominant source gene in chum salmon. Furthermore, a total of 11 sequences ofHpaI SINEs that have been amplified species-specifically in three salmon lineages was compiled and characterized. Judging from the distribution of members of the same-sequence subfamily of SINEs in different lineages and from the distribution of the different-sequence subfamilies in the same lineage, we have concluded that multiple dispersed loci are responsible for the amplification of SINEs. We also discuss the additional possibility of horizontal transmission of SINEs between species. The availability of the sets of primers used for the detection of the species-specific amplifications of the SINEs provides a convenient and reliable method for identification of these salmonid species.


Zoological Science | 1997

Sexual Differences in Homing Profiles and Shortening of Homing Duration by Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Analog Implantation in Lacustrine Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Lake Shikotsu

Ayako Sato; Hiroshi Ueda; Masahiro Fukaya; Masahide Kaeriyama; Yonathan Zohar; Akihisa Urano; Kohei Yamauchi


Chemical Senses | 1998

Lacustrine Sockeye Salmon Return Straight to their Natal Area from Open Water Using Both Visual and Olfactory Cues

Hiroshi Ueda; Masahide Kaeriyama; Koichi Mukasa; Akihisa Urano; Hideaki Kudo; Takayuki Shoji; Yukiko Tokumitsu; Kohei Yamauchi; Kenzo Kurihara


Fisheries Science | 1995

Summer microhabitat use and diet of four sympatric stream-dwelling salmonids in a Kamchatkan stream

Shigeru Nakano; Masahide Kaeriyama


Fisheries Science | 1994

Species-Specificity of an Olfactory System-Specific Protein in Various Species of Teleosts.

Hiroshi Ueda; Munetaka Shimizu; Hideaki Kudo; Akihiko Hara; Osamu Hiroi; Masahide Kaeriyama; Hisao Tanaka; Hiroshi Kawamura; Kohei Yamauchi


Japanese Journal of Ichthyology | 1989

Comparative morphology and scale formation in four species of Oncorhynchus during early life

Masahide Kaeriyama


Archive | 1997

The 1997 International Cooperative Salmon Research Cruise of the Oshoro Maru

Timothy Sands; Gen Anma; Tammy Norgard; Masahide Kaeriyama; Hiroshi Ueda; Katherine W. Myers; Kerim Y. Aydin


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 1995

Ecology of salmonids in the North Pacific Ocean

Masahide Kaeriyama


Archive | 1998

TAG RETURNS IN 1998 - INTERNATIONAL HIGH- SEAS SALMON TAGGING

Masahide Kaeriyama; Nancy D. Davis; Katherine W. Myers; Robert V. Walker


NSUGAF | 2013

Temporal change in catches and resources of icefish Salangichthys microdon in Lake Abashiri, eastern Hokkaido, Japan

Hirofumi Hayano; Yasuyuki Miyakoshi; Shuichi Mano; Ryouichi Tamura; Hideaki Kudo; Masahide Kaeriyama

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