Sains Malaysiana 42(11)(2013):
1557–1564
Heavy
Metal Contamination and Physical Barrier are Main Causal Agents for the Genetic
Differentiation of Perna viridisPopulations in Peninsular Malaysia
(Pencemaran Logam Berat dan Penghalang Fizikal Merupakan Penyebab Utama bagi
Perbezaan Genetik Populasi Perna viridisdi Semenanjung Malaysia)
C.K. YAP1*, W.H.
CHENG1, C.C.
ONG1& S.G. TAN2
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
43400 UPM Serdang,
Malaysia
2Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400 UPM Serdang,
Malaysia
Received: 27 July 2012/Accepted: 29 April 2013
ABSTRACT
A total of 19 polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to analyze
the levels of genetic variations for six geographical populations
of green-lipped Perna viridis
collected from the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia. In
addition, the total soft tissues of all mussel populations were
determined for heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb
and Zn). FST values
revealed that all the six populations of P.
viridis in Peninsular Malaysia were
categorized as showing 'moderate genetic differentiation' according
to the classification of Wright (1978). Cluster analysis revealed
that three populations which were located in the western part of
the Johor Causeway were clustered differently from the other three
populations located in the eastern part. Hierarchical F-statistics
and cluster analysis indicated that the Johor Causeway which blocked
the free flow of the pelagic larvae swimmers of P. viridis
and a distinct effect of heavy metal contamination on the Kg.
Pasir Puteh
population, were the two main causal agents for the genetic differentiation
of the P. viridis populations
investigated in this study.
Keywords: Heavy metal contamination; microsatellite markers; Perna viridis
ABSTRAK
Sejumlah 19 lokus mikrosatelit yang berpolimorfik
telah digunakan untuk menganalisis tahap variasi genetik
bagi enam
populasi geografi kupangPerna viridis yang disampel
dari persisiran
pantai Semenanjung Malaysia.
Keseluruhan
tisu lembut daripada
kesemua populasi
juga ditentukan untuk logam berat
(Cd, Cu, Pb dan
Zn). Nilai
FST
menunjukkan kesemua enam populasi P. viridisdi Semenanjung Malaysia dikategorikan
sebagai 'perbezaan
genetik yang sederhana'mengikut
klasifikasi Wright (1978). Analisis kluster menunjukkan
bahawa tiga
populasi yang berada di bahagian barat Tambak Johor telah diklusterkan berasingan daripada tiga lagi
populasi yang berada
di bahagian timur.F-statistik berhierarki dan analisis kluster
menunjukkan bahawa
tambak Johor yang menghalang
aliran bebas bagi
perenang pelagik
larva P. viridis dan
suatu kesan yang ketara hasil daripada
pencemaran logam
berat di populasi Kg. Pasir Puteh, merupakan
dua penyebab
utama bagi perbezaan
genetik populasi
P. viridis dalam kajian ini.
Kata kunci: Penanda mikrosatelit; pencemaran logam berat; Perna viridis
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*Corresponding author; email: yapckong@hotmail.com
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