Indonesian Aquaculture Journal
Vol 4, No 2 (2009): (December 2009)

RANDOMLY AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA (RAPD) FINGERPRINTING OF SIX INDONESIAN POPULATIONS OF GIANT FRESHWATER PRAWN, Macrobrachium rosenbergii

Imron Imron (Research Institute for Freshwater Fish Breeding and Aquaculture, Sukamandi)
Dadan Sunandar (Research Institute for Freshwater Fish Breeding and Aquaculture, Sukamandi)
Rini Susilowati (Research Institute for Freshwater Fish Breeding and Aquaculture, Sukamandi)
Rommy Suprapto (Research Institute for Freshwater Fish Breeding and Aquaculture, Sukamandi)
Ikhsan Khasani (Research Institute for Freshwater Fish Breeding and Aquaculture, Sukamandi)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2009

Abstract

Indonesia is rich of giant fresh water prawn (GFP) germ plasms. Best utilization of these resources for the purpose of either aquaculture development or conservation of genetic resources requires some information on the structure and levels of their genetic diversity. This study was aimed to characterize those GFP genetic resources by applying RAPD genetic markers. Six Indonesian populations of GFP from Asahan, Barito, Ciasem, Ogan, GImacro and Papua were collected and analyzed for their genetic variation using five RAPD primers. The results showed the diversity within the populations, as revealed by the level of polymorphism, ranged from 29% to 76% while genetic divergence between populations as shown by genetic distance ranged from 0.04 to 0.50. In terms of genetic divergence, two genetically distinct groups of GFP, namely the Papua GFP in one group and the remaining five GFP populations in the other, were identified. The results also showed the presence of specific population markers that are useful for genetic identification of GFP populations. Implication of these finding with regard to breed development is discussed.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

iaj

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

Description

Indonesian Aquaculture Journal is a peer-reviewed and open access journal based in Indonesia that globally/internationally accepts and publishes scientific articles in the field of aquaculture. The journal is hosted and managed by the Center for Fisheries Research, Indonesian Ministry of Marine ...