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Research Article
ScienceAsia 26 (2000) : 115-122 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2000.26.115
Genetic Diversity among Cultured Oysters
( Crassostrea spp.) throughout Thailand
Amanda J Daya, Pornsawan Visootivisethb and Anthony JS Hawkinsa
ABSTRACT: Nine samples of Crassostrea belcheri and seven samples of Crassostrea lugubris (=C. iredalei)
were collected from up to seven provinces throughout Thailand and analysed for allozyme electrophoresis
at six enzyme loci; Aat-B, Est-F2, Lap, Pep-A, Pgi and Pgm. No significant deviations of heterozygosities
from Hardy-Weinberg expectations were observed at any locus. Genetic diversity between populations
was quantified using the absolute variance of allele frequencies (2) and the fixation index (Wright’s
FST) in a hierarchical analysis of genetic variation. In C. belcheri samples from both the Andaman Sea
and the Gulf of Thailand, on either side of the Malay peninsula, FST was only 0.030. Levels of gene flow
estimated as number of migrants per generation (Nm) were similar whether calculated for just Gulf
samples (8.2) or for samples from both the Gulf and Andaman Sea (10.9). In C. lugubris, which was
only found within the Gulf, FST was smaller at 0.007, and estimated gene flow was substantially higher
with Nm = 33.5. For both species, most of genetic variance was found within a few populations in the
main culture areas on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand; 67 % for C. belcheri within four samples
from Surat Thani province, and 83 % for C. lugubris within three samples from Chumphon province.
Common practises of transplantation appear responsible for homogenisation of allele frequencies in
both C. belcheri and C. lugubris.
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a Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PLI 3DH, England,
United Kingdom.
b Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama V1 Road, Phyathai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
Received 18 Feb 1999, Accepted 12 May 2000
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