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Genetic Variation in an Experimental Goldfish Derived From Hybridization.

Jing Wang1, Weiguo He2, Jinfeng Zeng1, Lixin Li1, Guigui Zhang1, Tangluo Li3, Caixia Xiang1, Mingli Chai1, Shaojun Liu1.   

Abstract

Owning to the extreme difficulty in identifying the primary generation (G0), the common ancestor of various twin-tail goldfish strains remains unclear. However, several authors have hypothesized that this ancestor may have been the crucian carp (Carassius auratus). Previously, we generated an experimental hybrid goldfish (EG) from the interspecific hybridization of red crucian carp (Carassius auratus ♀, RCC) × common carp (Cyprinus carpio ♂, CC). Unlike either parent, EG possessed twin caudal fins similar to those of natural goldfish (Carassius auratus, NG). The genetic characteristics of EG, as well as the mechanisms underlying its formation, are largely unknown. Here, we identified the genetic variation in the chordin gene that was associated with the formation of the twin-tail phenotype in EG: a stop codon mutation at the 127th amino acid. Furthermore, simple sequence repeat (SSR) genotyping indicated that, among the six alleles, all of the EG alleles were also present in female parent (RCC), but alleles specific to the male parent (CC) were completely lost. At some loci, EG and NG alleles differed, showing that these morphologically similar goldfish were genetically dissimilar. Collectively, our results demonstrated that genetic variations and differentiation contributed to the changes of morphological characteristics in hybrid offspring. This analysis of genetic variation in EG sheds new light on the common ancestor of NG, as well as on the role of hybridization and artificial breeding in NG speciation.
Copyright © 2020 Wang, He, Zeng, Li, Zhang, Li, Xiang, Chai and Liu.

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Keywords:  evolution; genetic variation; goldfish; hybridization; speciation

Year:  2020        PMID: 33384717      PMCID: PMC7770164          DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.595959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Genet        ISSN: 1664-8021            Impact factor:   4.599


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