April 30, 2024

Mehdi Mohammadi

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Biotechnology
Phone: 0772150668
Faculty: Persian Gulf Research Institue

Research

Title mtDNA variation of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) nesting on Iranian islands of the Persian Gulf
Type Article
Keywords
Genetic diversity; Sea turtles; Persian Gulf; D-loop; Mitochondrial gene; Phylogenetic analysis
Journal GENETICS AND MOLECULAR RESEARCH
DOI DOI 10.4238/vol10-3gmr1148
Researchers Mehdi Tabib (First researcher) , Mehdi Mohammadi (Third researcher) , ُAhmad qasemei (Fifth researcher) , Reza Roshani (Not in first six researchers) , Fatemh Frootan (Not in first six researchers)

Abstract

Genetic diversity of sea turtles (hawksbill turtle) was studied using sequencing of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA, D-loop region). Thirty dead embryos were collected from the Kish and Qeshm Islands in the Persian Gulf. Analysis of sequence variation over 890 bp of the mtDNA control region revealed five haplotypes among 30 individuals. This is the first time that Iranian haplotypes have been recorded. Nucleotide and haplotype diversity was 0.77 and 0.001 for Qeshm Island and 0.64 and 0.002 for Kish Island, respectively. Total haplotype diversity was calculated as 0.69, which demonstrates low genetic diversity in this area. The data also indicated very high rates of migration between the populations of these two islands. A comparison of our data with data from previous studies downloaded from a gene bank showed that turtles of the Persian Gulf migrated from the Pacific and the Sea of Oman into this area. On the other hand, evidence of migration from populations to the West was not found.