Yu Ruihai
Ocean University of China
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Fisheries Science | 2008
Hong Yu; Li Qi; Yu Ruihai
Genetic differentiation and relationships between Crassostrea plicatula and Crassostrea gigas populations from China were studied by means of the microsatellite technique. Seven loci were used to screen five populations each collected from C. plicatula and C. gigas. All loci showed high polymorphism for all populations, as observed in average number of alleles per locus (19.1–28.1), and average expected heterozygosity (0.891–0.954). Significant departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium due to heterozygote deficiency were observed over most populations at each locus and were best explained by null alleles. FST values showed significant genetic differentiation between C. plicatula and C. gigas populations. According to the neighbor-joining tree constructed on the basis of the genetic distance (DA), the ten populations fell into two distinct groups (C. plicatula and C. gigas groups), and the results of principal coordinate analysis and assignment tests also supported the neighbor-joining clustering. The outcomes presented here suggested that the microsatellite markers have great potential for differentiating C. plicatula from C. gigas populations. The information obtained in this study has important implications for the suitable management and conservation of these genetic resources in China.
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2007
Kong Lingfeng; Wang Zhaoping; Yu Ruihai; Li Qi; Wang Rucai
The glycogen content and the activities of two key enzymes in glycogen metabolism, glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen synthetase, in the gonad of diploid and triploid Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were compared during maturation. The glycogen content in the gonad of diploids decreased with gametogenesis (by 85.7%), but the glycogen content in the gonad of triploids did not vary significantly. Activity of glycogen phosphorylase (GP) in the gonad of diploids decreased with gametogenesis (by 55.5%), while GP activity of triploids did not vary significantly during maturation. Activity of glycogen synthetase (GS) in the gonad of diploids increased slightly with gametogenesis, reaching a peak in June. Activity of GS declined sharply from June to July, which might be due to gonad spawning. GS activity of triploid oysters in spawning time (July and August) was significantly higher than that in other months, which might be explained with a ‘compensating’ mechanism for the higher glycogen content in triploids.
Archive | 2013
Yu Ruihai; Li Qi; Wang Zhaoping
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2007
Li Qi; Xu Yanhong; Yu Ruihai; Kijima Akihiro
Archive | 2014
Yu Ruihai; Mou Zongbao; Wang Zhaoping
Archive | 2012
Yu Ruihai; Wang Zhaoping
Archive | 2016
Wang Zhaoping; Yan Lulu; Yu Ruihai; Su Jiaqi
Archive | 2015
She Zhongming; Qiu Guangyan; Yu Ruihai; Wang Zhaoping
Archive | 2015
Yu Ruihai; Li Qi; Wang Zhaoping; She Zhongming
Archive | 2015
Yu Ruihai; Li Qi; Liu Jian