نتایج جستجو برای: aflps

تعداد نتایج: 280  

2012
Sonja Petrović Sonja Marić Ildikó Karsai

Genetic diversity relies on very complex statistical approach that involves variance among alleles at single gene loci, among several loci, between individuals within population and among populations (Smale, 1997). Nevertheless genetic base of crop plants population is also associated with responses to selection pressures. So plant breeding is based on detection and application of genetic varia...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Fabian Herder Jobst Pfaender Ulrich K Schliewen

The significance of sympatric speciation is one of the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Theory suggests that different factors can lead to speciation in full geographical contact, including selection and nonrandom mating. Strict criteria have been established for assessing sympatric speciation, which have been met in only a very few cases. Here, we investigate differentiation ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2015
S Van den Wyngaert M Möst R Freimann B W Ibelings P Spaak

Many freshwater and marine algal species are described as having cosmopolitan distributions. Whether these widely distributed morphologically similar algae also share a similar gene pool remains often unclear. In the context of island biogeography theory, stronger spatial isolation deemed typical of freshwater lakes should restrict gene flow and lead to higher genetic differentiation among lake...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2007
Ranulfo González Richard Wilkerson Marco Fidel Suárez Felipe García Gerardo Gallego Heiber Cárdenas Carmen Elisa Posso Myriam Cristina Duque

The genetic variation and population structure of three populations of Anopheles darlingi from Colombia were studied using random amplified polymorphic markers (RAPDs) and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers (AFLPs). Six RAPD primers produced 46 polymorphic fragments, while two AFLP primer combinations produced 197 polymorphic fragments from 71 DNA samples. Both of the evaluated gene...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Matthieu Foll Oscar Gaggiotti

Identifying loci under natural selection from genomic surveys is of great interest in different research areas. Commonly used methods to separate neutral effects from adaptive effects are based on locus-specific population differentiation coefficients to identify outliers. Here we extend such an approach to estimate directly the probability that each locus is subject to selection using a Bayesi...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Darrin P Reid Cheryl-Anne Smith Melissa Rommens Brian Blanchard Debbie Martin-Robichaud Michael Reith

A genetic linkage map has been constructed for Atlantic halibut on the basis of 258 microsatellites and 346 AFLPs. Twenty-four linkage groups were identified, consistent with the 24 chromosomes seen in chromosome spreads. The total map distance is 1562.2 cM in the female and 1459.6 cM in the male with an average resolution of 4.3 and 3.5 cM, respectively. Using diploid gynogens, we estimated ce...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
J I Hoffman K K Dasmahapatra W Amos C D Phillips T S Gelatt J W Bickham

Many studies use genetic markers to explore population structure and variability within species. However, only a minority use more than one type of marker and, despite increasing evidence of a link between heterozygosity and individual fitness, few ask whether diversity correlates with population trajectory. To address these issues, we analysed data from the Steller's sea lion, Eumetiopias juba...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2001
N Giannasi R S Thorpe A Malhotra

There are a huge number of phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA); however, these may represent gene trees that may not be congruent with the species tree. A solution to this problem is to include additional, independent, loci from the nuclear genome. At fine taxonomic levels, i.e. between populations and closely related species, previously suggested nuclear markers such as int...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Caroline Scotti-Saintagne Stéphanie Mariette Ilga Porth Pablo G Goicoechea Teresa Barreneche Catherine Bodénès Kornel Burg Antoine Kremer

Interspecific differentiation values (G(ST)) between two closely related oak species (Quercus petraea and Q. robur) were compiled across different studies with the aim to explore the distribution of differentiation at the genome level. The study was based on a total set of 389 markers (isozymes, AFLPs, SCARs, microsatellites, and SNPs) for which allelic frequencies were estimated in pairs of po...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2003
J G Menzies G Bakkeren F Matheson J D Procunier S Woods

ABSTRACT In the smut fungi, few features are available for use as taxonomic criteria (spore size, shape, morphology, germination type, and host range). DNA-based molecular techniques are useful in expanding the traits considered in determining relationships among these fungi. We examined the phylogenetic relationships among seven species of Ustilago (U. avenae, U. bullata, U. hordei, U. kolleri...

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