Arisuryanti, Tuty and Waskito Aji, Katon and Nur Shabrina, Faizah and Febriyanti, Diana and Setiadi Daryono, Budi and Sendi Priyono, Dwi (2024) Phylogenetic and genetic variation of common mudskippers (Periophthalmus kalolo Lesson, 1831) from the southern coast of Java, Indonesia inferred from the COI mitochondrial gene. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 22 (1): 19. ISSN 1687-157X
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Abstract
Background: The common mudskipper (Periophthalmus kalolo Lesson, 1831) belongs to a group of fish species
that exhibit amphibious lifestyles during specific daily periods. However, identifying this species poses a challenge due to its morphological similarities with other mudskipper species. These similarities have occasionally
caused misidentifications of mudskippers. In Indonesia, previous studies have examined the genetic variation
of common mudskippers, but these investigations have been limited to a few specific areas, particularly along
the southern coast of Java. As a result, the available data remain fragmented, and no comprehensive genetic
population analysis of common mudskippers on the southern coast of Java has been conducted. Therefore,
our study aimed to establish DNA barcodes of COI mtDNA and explore the genetic variation and relationship
among these common mudskipper populations from the southern coast of Java. We collected nine specimens
from two populations, Cilacap Mangrove Forest and Kondang Bandung Beach, and supplemented our dataset
with 38 previously collected COI sequences of common mudskippers from three different populations from the
southern coast of Java (Pasir Mendit Beach, Bogowonto Lagoon, and Baros Beach).
Results: The study revealed that 47 common mudskippers from five different populations are separated into
three genetically distinct clades (A, B, and C). These clades display genetic divergences ranging from 0.97%
to 1.91%. Each clade exhibits high levels of haplotype diversity but relatively low nucleotide diversity, suggesting a previous bottleneck in population followed by a fast expansion. However, the phylogeny, haplotype network, and principal coordinate analysis indicate overlapping populations with no geographic separation within
these clades. This suggests the potential occurrence of gene flow among these populations, which might have
been facilitated by past geological events.
Conclusions: These results enhance our understanding of common mudskipper biodiversity in Indonesia.
Further studies involving common mudskipper populations from various geographical sites in Indonesia are
required to further enrich our understanding of the variation and evolution of this species.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Common mudskipper; Cryptic species; mtDNA Periophthalmus |
Subjects: | Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology |
Divisions: | Faculty of Biology > Undergratuate Program in Biology |
Depositing User: | Ekowati Purwandari Purwandari |
Date Deposited: | 09 Sep 2024 07:48 |
Last Modified: | 09 Sep 2024 07:48 |
URI: | https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/6415 |