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    Population structure and conservation genetics of anadromous white-spotted char (Salvelinus leucomaenis) on Hokkaido Island: Detection of isolation-by-distance

    To increase the quantity of anadromous and freshwater fish resources and conserve natural populations effectively, it is important to identify conservation units and population structures, as well as to ensure...

    Kohtaroh Yamaguchi, Masamichi Nakajima in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2016)

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    Inference of Potential Genetic Risks Associated with Large-Scale Releases of Red Sea Bream in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Analysis

    Since 1978, millions of hatchery-reared red sea bream (Pagrus major) juveniles have been released in Sagami Bay and Tokyo Bay in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The stock enhancement program has contributed to total ...

    Enrique Blanco Gonzalez, Masato Aritaki, Shigeru Sakurai in Marine Biotechnology (2013)

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    Microsatellite multiplex panels for population genetic analysis of red sea bream Pagrus major

    In this study, multiplex PCR panels were developed to amplify 20 microsatellite markers for red sea bream, Pagrus major, with the aim of reducing labor and material costs associated with genetic analysis of this ...

    Enrique Blanco Gonzalez, Masaki Aritaki, Nobuhiko Taniguchi in Fisheries Science (2012)

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    Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farm conditions

    Growth of several genetically improved Nile tilapia (GIFT or Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia, FaST or Freshwater Aquaculture Center Selected Tilapia, SEAFDEC-selected) and domesticated red tilapia (BFS or ...

    Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia, Minoru Ikeda, Zubaida U. Basiao in Aquaculture International (2010)

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    Estimation of the mode of inheritance of thermal tolerance in the guppy Poecilia reticulata

    High water temperature influences the survival, growth, and maturation of fish. Genetically characterizing thermal tolerance is one of the most important subjects in fish culture. To identify the genetic chara...

    Masamichi Nakajima, Kimitada Fujisawa, Nobuhiko Taniguchi in Fisheries Science (2009)

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    Direct evidence of multiple paternities in natural population of viviparous Japanese surfperch by allelic markers of microsatellite DNA loci

    This study was performed to obtain information on the occurrence of multiple paternities in three species of viviparous Japanese surfperch using allelic markers of microsatellite DNA loci. Direct evidence for ...

    Motohiro Takagi, Kumiko Sakai, Nobuhiko Taniguchi in Fisheries Science (2008)

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    Allozyme variation of littleneck clam Ruditapes philippinarum and genetic mixture analysis of foreign clams in Ariake Sea and Shiranui Sea off Kyushu Island, Japan

    Allozyme variation of the littleneck clam Ruditapes philippinarum was evaluated in four samples from Nameishi and Matsuo in the Ariake Sea, Ryugatake and Ushibuka in the Shiranui Sea off Kyushu Island, Japan, and...

    Kelly Vargas, Yoshiho Asakura, Minoru Ikeda, Nobuhiko Taniguchi in Fisheries Science (2008)

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    Genetic diversity of wild mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas collected from Thailand and Cambodia

    The Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas is endemic to the Mekong River and is a critically endangered species. The genotypes of the microsatellite DNA (msDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers (right dom...

    Thawatchai Ngamsiri, Masamichi Nakajima, Srijanya Sukmanomon in Fisheries Science (2007)

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    Mitochondrial DNA Diversity of the Asian Moon Scallop, Amusium pleuronectes (Pectinidae), in Thailand

    Sequence variation of the mitochondrial DNA 16S rRNA region of the Asian moon scallop, Amusium pleuronectes, was surveyed in seven populations along the coast of Thailand. A total of 16 unique haplotypes were det...

    Chulabhorn Mahidol, Uthairat Na-Nakorn, Srijanya Sukmanomon in Marine Biotechnology (2007)

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    Inheritance of mitochondrial DNA variable number of tandem repeats in barfin flounder Verasper moseri and spotted halibut

    María del Mar Ortega-Villaizán Romo, Minoru Ikeda, Masato Aritaki in Fisheries Science (2007)

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    Evaluation of genetic diversity of eight grouper species Epinephelus spp. based on microsatellite variations

    Genetic diversity among eight species of grouper, Epinephelus bleekeri, E. coioides, E. malabaricus, E. ongus, E. akaara, E. maculatus, E. merra and E. fuscoguttatus, was studied using six microsatellite loci, Em...

    Worawut Koedprang, Uthairat Na-Nakorn, Masamichi Nakajima in Fisheries Science (2007)

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    Isolation and characterization of microsatellite DNA markers in endangered Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas

    The Mekong giant catfish is one of the largest freshwater fish in the world, and is endemic to the Mekong basin. Recently, the number of Mekong giant catfish has drastically decreased. In this study, seven mic...

    Yoshihisa Ohashi, Masamichi Nakajima, Narueron Sukumasavin in Fisheries Science (2006)

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    Genetic population evaluation of two closely related flatfish species, the rare barfin flounder and spotted halibut, along the Japanese coast

    Barfin flounder and spotted halibut have been selected as target species for stock enhancement in Japan. Understanding the genetic condition of the wild stock is a principal requirement in any stock enhancemen...

    María Del Mar Ortega-Villaizán Romo, Masato Aritaki, Shigenori Suzuki in Fisheries Science (2006)

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    Genetic evaluation of interindividual relatedness for broodstock management of the rare species barfin flounder Verasper moseri using microsatellite DNA markers

    The barfin flounder has been recently declared to be rare, as the number of wild individuals in Japan has greatly reduced since 1975. The Japanese National Center for Stock Enhancement started the stocking pro...

    María Del Mar Ortega-Villaizán Romo, Shigenori Suzuki in Fisheries Science (2006)

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    Characterization of novel microsatellite DNA markers in ayu Plecoglossus altivelis

    Motoyuki Hara, Takashi Sakamoto, Masashi Sekino, Kenichi Ohara in Fisheries Science (2006)

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    Pedigree analysis of recaptured fish in the stock enhancement program of spotted halibut Verasper variegatus

    Spotted halibut Verasper variegatus hatchery juveniles produced in 2002 were genotyped using three microsatellite DNA markers (msDNA) and then released into natural waters. Subsequently, recaptured individuals we...

    María Del Mar Ortega-Villaizán Romo, Masato Aritaki in Fisheries Science (2006)

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    Monitoring of the genetic variability of the hatchery and recaptured fish in the stock enhancement program of the rare species barfin flounder Verasper moseri

    In relation to the stock enhancement program for barfin flounder, hatchery juveniles produced in 2001 were genotyped using microsatellite DNA markers (msDNA) and then released to natural waters. Subsequently, ...

    María del Mar Ortega-Villaizán Romo, Shigenori Suzuki, Minoru Ikeda in Fisheries Science (2005)

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    Preliminary Study on Linkage Map** Based on Microsatellite DNA and AFLP Markers Using Homozygous Clonal Fish in Ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis)

    A map** referential family (F1) of ayu was produced by crossing a normal diploid male with a homozygous clonal female. A genetic linkage map was constructed using 191 amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFL...

    Tomohisa Watanabe, Hironobu Fujita, Kimio Yamasaki, Shingo Seki in Marine Biotechnology (2004)

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    Genetic Diversity Between Japanese and Chinese Threeline Grunt (Parapristipoma trilineatum) Examined by Microsatellite DNA Markers

    Threeline grunt (Parapristipoma trilineatum) distributes around the southwestern coast of Japan and the east coast of China. The Chinese P. trilineatum was imported by Japan as an aquacultural seed because of its...

    Keita Kumagai, Anna A. Barinova, Masamichi Nakajima in Marine Biotechnology (2004)

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    Saleem Mustafa, Nobuhiko Taniguchi in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries (2003)

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