Zhiying Jia
Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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Zoological Research | 2012
Zhiying Jia; Yuyong Zhang; Shuqiang Chen; Lianyu Shi
Masu salmon, Oncorhynchus masou masou, is one of the most valuable fishery species that has been introduced to China, though to date no studies on the genetic diversity and genetic relationship among hatchery populations has been performed with molecular markers. We undertook such a study and sampled 120 individuals from three hatchery stocks and analyzed 20 microsatellite loci. All loci were polymorphic and a total of 91 alleles were detected. A relatively low level of genetic diversity was revealed with effective number of allele of 3.1094, 3.3299 and 3.1894 and expected heterozygosity of 0.6600, 0.6648 and 0.6638 in the three stocks, respectively. Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were found due to heterozygote deficit. Accordingly, evidence of genetic bottlenecks were found in the three stocks. An individual assignment test demonstrated that 85% of individuals were correctly assigned into their original stocks. Pairwise Fst revealed that significant differentiation occurred between these three stocks. The results of the study indicated that disequilibrium of genetic structure and differentiation has occurred in all three stocks. This information collectively provides a basis for measures to avoid of loss of genetic diversity and introgression in Chinese aquaculture.
Biochemical Genetics | 2010
Zhiying Jia; Xifeng Chi; Chitao Li; Lianyu Shi
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has an important role in immune response and is known as the most polymorphic locus in vertebrates. We developed three pairs of polymerase chain reaction primers of the alpha-2 domain (exon 3) of MHC class I and the beta-2 (exon 3) and beta-3 domains (exon 4) of MHC class II B gene in the German mirror common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). We analyzed the three loci in a population of 65 individuals that had suffered the serious disease of gill rot. Five to six variable nucleotide sites and two to six variable amino acid sites (71.43%) were detected in the exon sequence of the sampled populations, indicating that many of them corresponded to amino acids involved in antigen recognition. Deviation from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium and linkage disequilibrium were differentially found in some loci, which will be important for further study of disease resistance/susceptibility and population evolution.
Aquaculture | 2017
Xuesong Hu; Chitao Li; Mei Shang; Yanlong Ge; Zhiying Jia; Shihui Wang; Qiujun Zhang; Lianyu Shi
Archive | 2009
Chitao Li; Lianyu Shi; Xuesong Hu; Haiyan Zhao; Zhiying Jia
Archive | 2012
Chitao Li; Lianyu Shi; Wei Xu; Zhiying Jia; Longwu Geng; Xuesong Hu
Archive | 2012
Chitao Li; Lianyu Shi; Longwu Geng; Xuesong Hu; Zhiying Jia
Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2018
Zhiying Jia; Shihui Wang; Shanshan Bai; Yanlong Ge; Chitao Li; Xuesong Hu; Mei Shang; Jinfeng Zhang; Bao Li; Lianyu Shi
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2015
Zhiying Jia; H.-Z. Ge; Y.-Y. Bai; Chitao Li; Lianyu Shi
Archive | 2018
Xuesong Hu; Yanlong Ge; Chitao Li; Zhiying Jia; Mei Shang; Shihui Wang; Lianyu Shi
Aquaculture Research | 2018
Chitao Li; Mei Shang; Xuesong Hu; Yanlong Ge; Zhiying Jia; Shihu Wang; Lianyu Shi