Title of article :
Molecular phylogeny of bivalve families (Arcidae, Chamidae, Margaritidae, Ostreidae, Veneridae) in the Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Masaeli, Sh. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran , Ghavam Mostafavi, P. Department of Marine Biology - Faculty of Natural Science and Environment -Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University,Tehran,Iran , Hosseinzadeh Sahafi, H. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran , Tamadoni Jahromi, S. Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Ecology Research Center - Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Bandar Abass, Iran. , Nabinejad, A. Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization, (AREEO), Karaj, Iran , Noaman, V. Department of Animal Parasitic Disease - Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Bivalvia is one of the least studied classes of the Persian Gulf. A survey and molecular
analysis was conducted to determine bivalve species diversity in the Persian Gulf. To
the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of barcoding data on bivalves of the
Persian Gulf. We examined 40 individuals representing 8 species, 6 genera and 5
families. We collected samples from Hengam, Larak and Qeshm Islands and Bandar
Lengeh in Persian Gulf, Iran. After DNA extraction, mitochondrial 16S ribosomal
DNA (16SrDNA) and Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I were amplified by polymerase
chain reaction (PCR). Based on obtained 16SrDNA and COI gene sequences and
maximum parsimony, neighbor joining and maximum likelihood trees of these genes
there was no overlap between maximum Kimura 2- parameter distance among
conspecifics. Most species formed agglutinate sequence units with a small amount of
changes. Eventually, comparison of the 8 selected studied species with metadata from
India, Brazil, Japan, China, and America exposed that these species in Persian Gulf are
classified in sister clades with high bootstraps except Pinctada. Since there is not much
work on bivalves identification in the Persian Gulf, larger sampling and more research
is needed to investigate mollusc diversity in this area.
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Keywords :
Bivalvia , Persian Gulf , 16SrDNA , DNA sequencing , COI
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences