Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina

Abstract Southern elephant seals breed on sub-Antarctic islands and have a circumpolar distribution. We assayed mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) variation in the three main populations in the south Atlantic, south Indian, and south Pacific oceans, and a smaller continental population...

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Published in:Genetics
Main Authors: Slade, Robert W, Moritz, Craig, Hoelzel, A Rus, Burton, Harry R
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 1998
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/genetics/149.4.1945 2024-05-12T07:56:31+00:00 Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina Slade, Robert W Moritz, Craig Hoelzel, A Rus Burton, Harry R 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.4.1945 https://academic.oup.com/genetics/article-pdf/149/4/1945/42009359/genetics1945.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Genetics volume 149, issue 4, page 1945-1957 ISSN 1943-2631 Genetics journal-article 1998 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.4.1945 2024-04-18T08:15:04Z Abstract Southern elephant seals breed on sub-Antarctic islands and have a circumpolar distribution. We assayed mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) variation in the three main populations in the south Atlantic, south Indian, and south Pacific oceans, and a smaller continental population in South America. Population structure of mtDNA was strong and not consistent with isolation by distance. The nDNA loci, although less informative, were consistent with the mtDNA results. Geographic structure appears to be dominated by historical processes, not contemporary gene flow. Uncorrected levels of nucleotide diversity for mtDNA control region I (2.86%) and nDNA (0.09%) were similar to those in humans and mice. Mutation rates for control region I (75 × 10−9 substitutions per site per year) and nDNA (1.23 × 10−9) were similar to those in other mammals. Female effective population size and total effective population size were roughly equal at ~4 × 104, indicating a twofold greater rate of drift for mtDNA. Effective breeding sex ratio of four to five females per male was estimated from nucleotide diversity and mutation rates for mtDNA and nDNA, and was much less than behavioral observations would suggest. There was no evidence for selection at any of the assayed loci. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Elephant Seal Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seal Southern Elephant Seals Oxford University Press Antarctic Pacific Indian Genetics 149 4 1945 1957
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Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
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description Abstract Southern elephant seals breed on sub-Antarctic islands and have a circumpolar distribution. We assayed mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) variation in the three main populations in the south Atlantic, south Indian, and south Pacific oceans, and a smaller continental population in South America. Population structure of mtDNA was strong and not consistent with isolation by distance. The nDNA loci, although less informative, were consistent with the mtDNA results. Geographic structure appears to be dominated by historical processes, not contemporary gene flow. Uncorrected levels of nucleotide diversity for mtDNA control region I (2.86%) and nDNA (0.09%) were similar to those in humans and mice. Mutation rates for control region I (75 × 10−9 substitutions per site per year) and nDNA (1.23 × 10−9) were similar to those in other mammals. Female effective population size and total effective population size were roughly equal at ~4 × 104, indicating a twofold greater rate of drift for mtDNA. Effective breeding sex ratio of four to five females per male was estimated from nucleotide diversity and mutation rates for mtDNA and nDNA, and was much less than behavioral observations would suggest. There was no evidence for selection at any of the assayed loci.
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title Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
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title_full Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
title_fullStr Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Population Genetics of the Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
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