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Spatiotemporal Genetic Diversity Of Lions Reveals The Influence Of Habitat Fragmentation Across Africa, Caitlin J. Curry, Brian W. Davis, Laura D. Bertola, Paula A. White, William J. Murphy, James N. Derr Jul 2020

Spatiotemporal Genetic Diversity Of Lions Reveals The Influence Of Habitat Fragmentation Across Africa, Caitlin J. Curry, Brian W. Davis, Laura D. Bertola, Paula A. White, William J. Murphy, James N. Derr

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Direct comparisons between historical and contemporary populations allow for detecting changes in genetic diversity through time and assessment of the impact of habitat fragmentation. Here, we determined the genetic architecture of both historical and modern lions to document changes in genetic diversity over the last century. We surveyed microsatellite and mitochondrial genome variation from 143 high-quality museum specimens of known provenance, allowing us to directly compare this information with data from several recently published nuclear and mitochondrial studies. Our results provide evidence for male-mediated gene flow and recent isolation of local subpopulations, likely due to habitat fragmentation. Nuclear markers showed …


Genetic Diversity Of Codling Moth Cydia Pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)Populations In Turkey, Akin Kuyulu, Hani̇fe Genç Jan 2020

Genetic Diversity Of Codling Moth Cydia Pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)Populations In Turkey, Akin Kuyulu, Hani̇fe Genç

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The codling moth (Cydia pomonella L., Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is a well-known pest worldwide and was first reported in 1952 in Turkey. It is traditionally controlled with several pesticide applications during each apple production season. The genetic diversity of codling moths was investigated in this study, based on the partial mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunite I gene. Twenty-two haplotypes from 9 populations were studied. The results showed an average haplotype and nucleotide diversity of 0.835 and 0.571, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses were indicated for 2 major clades using the maximum likelihood method. Median Joining Network analysis revealed that the 2 major clades are …


Genetic Structure And Population Dynamics Of The Silver Pheasant(Lophura Nycthemera) In Southern China, Chaoying Zhu, Wenjing Lu, Guanglong Sun, Jiang Chen, Zhen Zhang, Liangjie Yu, Peng Chen, Yuqing Han, Zhifeng Xu, Junpeng Bai, Dongqin Zhao, Luzhang Ruan Jan 2020

Genetic Structure And Population Dynamics Of The Silver Pheasant(Lophura Nycthemera) In Southern China, Chaoying Zhu, Wenjing Lu, Guanglong Sun, Jiang Chen, Zhen Zhang, Liangjie Yu, Peng Chen, Yuqing Han, Zhifeng Xu, Junpeng Bai, Dongqin Zhao, Luzhang Ruan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

In southern China, the silver pheasant (Lophura nycthemera) is a widespread species due to complex topography and sufficient habitats and food resources. We investigated the microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA control region sequence of 115 individuals from 7 locations in China to study population dynamics of the silver pheasant during the Pleistocene. The neutrality test and mismatch distribution analyses showed that population expansion began in the interglacial period (76,053 years ago), and the latest common ancestor appeared approximately 970,300 years ago. Most populations exhibited a high level of genetic diversity as well as gene flow. Results of phylogenetic trees and network …


A Study Of Genetic Diversity Among Different Population Of Orthochirus Sp. Based On Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I And 16srrna Sequencing, Hedieh Jafari, Fatemeh Salabi, Alireza Forouzan Jan 2020

A Study Of Genetic Diversity Among Different Population Of Orthochirus Sp. Based On Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I And 16srrna Sequencing, Hedieh Jafari, Fatemeh Salabi, Alireza Forouzan

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Orthochirus sp. (Family: Buthidae) is widespread throughout the world. There are 17 species, 7 of which have been reported in Khuzestan Province of Iran, including the most diverse species related to the scorpion. In the present study, specimens of O. iranus, O. farzanpay, O. zagrosensis, and O. stockwelli were collected from different areas in this province. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted through duplicating and sequencing the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COXI) and 16SrRNA genes and comparing their genetic diversity. Orthochirus iranus had the highest genetic distance from O. stockwelli, while the lowest genetic distance was observed between O. farzanpay and …