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High genetic diversity detected in the mitochondrial Control Region of the Serra Spanish Mackerel, Scomberomorus brasiliensis (Collette, Russo & Zavala, 1978) along the Brazilian coast.

Divino Bruno da CunhaKely Cristina Piedade MartinsJosé Nazareno do Santos JúniorEdith Cibelle de Oliveira MoreiraMaria Iracilda da Cunha SampaioCleonilde da Conceição Silva QueirozMaria Adriana LeiteAgerdânio Andrade de SouzaCarolina Aviz Dos SantosMarcelo Vallinoto
Published in: Mitochondrial DNA. Part A, DNA mapping, sequencing, and analysis (2023)
The Serra Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus brasiliensis , is one of the most important fishery resources in the western tropical Atlantic, including northern and eastern Brazil. Despite its economic importance, few genetic markers have been sequenced in this species, and little is known of its population genetics. The present study evaluated the genetic variability of 110 individuals, representing three distinct Brazilian populations (Macapá, Fortaleza and Paranaguá), based on a segment of the mitochondrial Control Region. The sequences revealed high levels of genetic diversity, and suggested marked connectivity among the studied populations. A variable repeat was also found in the 3' portion of the studied Control Region fragment, which may prove useful as a marker in future genetic population studies of S. brasiliensis .
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