Increased genetic diversity in Greek populations of the genus Ligidium (Crustacea : Isopoda : Oniscidea) revealed by RFLP analysis of mtDNA segments

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2005
Authors:Klossa-Kilia, E., Kilias, G., Sfenthourakis, S.
Journal:Contributions to ZoologyContributions to Zoology
Volume:74
Pagination:255-264
Accession Number:ISI:000237584900003
Keywords:12s rdna, 16s rdna, divergence, DNA, evolution, genetic isolation, Greece, isopods, ligidium, mtDNA, Oniscidea, Peracarida, phylogenetic analysis, rlfps
Abstract:

We investigated rntDNA genetic differentiation and the phylogenetic relationships of 11 populations of the oniscidean genus Ligidium. We Studied nine Populations from Greece, assigned to three nominal species (L. euboicum, L. germanicum and L. beieri), and two from central Europe (L. germanicum and L. 17 hypnorum), applying RFLP analysis of two mtDNA segments (12S rDNA and 16S rDNA) amplified by PCR. The analysis revealed seven monomorphic and four polymorphic Populations, and 17 different haplotypes. each one present in one population only. Several restriction enzymes produced Population specific patterns, enabling, discrimination among the different Populations. The estimated net nucleotide divergence bet,ween Populations ranges from 1.06 to 16.52%. while the high N-ST value (0.96) indicates the existence of increased interpopulation genetic differentiation that can be attributed to the extreme isolation among Ligidium populations. The relationships between haplotypes and Populations are not congruent with their geographical distribution and the established taxonomy within the genus.

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