Abstract:
To investigate the germplasm resources and genetic diversity of the wild population
Parapenaeopsis hardwickii, 558 base of the 16
S rRNA and 688 bp base of the
COⅠ gene sequences were obtained from
P. hardwickii wild populations by PCR amplification. T, C, A and G base content of 16
S rRNA gene sequences were 35.76%, 19.48%, 26.74% and 17.88%, while
COⅠ gene sequences were 35.36%, 12.68%, 30.54% and 21.43% respectively. One haplotype and no polymorphic sites were detected in 16
S rRNA gene sequences, while 7 haplotypes and 6 polymorphic sites were in
COⅠ gene sequences, including 5 singleton variable sites and 1 parsimony informative sites. The variations of
COⅠ gene sequences were more than 16
S rRNA gene sequences, showing that
COⅠ gene sequences were adaptive for genetic diversity analysis in
P. hardwickii. The molecular phylogentic analysis based on 16
S rRNA and
COⅠ gene sequences were not consistent with each other, indicating that
P. hardwickii was a sole branch in the genus
Parapenaeopsis, and had closer relationships with
Parapenaeopsis tenella and
Parapenaeopsis hungerfordi. Based on the genetic distance of
COⅠ gene sequences, the differentiation time of 12 shrimp species were deduced, and the results showed that the radiation differentiation time of genus
Parapenaeopsis was between the Late Miocene Epoch and the Early Pliocene Epoch.