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Aquat. Living Resour. 18 (2005) 77-81
DOI: 10.1051/alr:2005008
Flow cytometric determination of genome size in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax), gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), thinlip mullet (Liza ramada), and European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
Stefano Peruzzi1, 2, Béatrice Chatain1 and Bruno Menu11 IFREMER, Laboratoire de Recherche Piscicole de Méditerranée, Chemin de Maguelone, 34250 Palavas-les-Flots, France
2 Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø, 9037 Tromsø, Norway
(Received 19 December 2003; Accepted 5 July 2004)
Abstract
The nuclear DNA content in Dicentrarchus labrax, Sparus aurata, Liza ramada, and Anguilla anguilla, was measured by flow cytometric
analysis. Male human leukocytes were used as internal reference cells.
Nucleated fish erythrocytes were stained simultaneously to human leukocytes
with a staining buffer containing propidium iodide (PI). Nuclear DNA
contents of target species were estimated in relation to an assigned value
of 7.0 pg DNA for male human leukocytes. The DNA content/nucleus (
CI)
was
pg for D. labrax,
pg for S. aurata,
pg for L. ramada, and
pg for A. anguilla. Intraspecific DNA content variations ranged from 0-9% and averaged around 4% in all taxa. The results did not evidence significant differences in genome size between
males and females in either D. labrax or L. ramada.
/ Anguilla anguilla
Key words: DNA content / Teleosts / Dicentrarchus labrax / Sparus aurata / Liza ramada
Corresponding author: stefanop@nfh.uit.no
© EDP Sciences, IFREMER, IRD 2005
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