The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia

The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo Linneaus, 1758) is a widespread crane species of Eurasia distributed in the steppe and semi-desert zones from southeast Ukraine eastward to Northern China. The Demoiselle crane uses two wintering grounds in Africa and India corresponding to the European and A...

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Published in:Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding
Main Authors: E. A. Mudrik, Е. I. Ilyashenko, О. А. Goroshko, T. A. Kashentseva, М. V. Korepov, I. A. Sikorskiy, G. S. Dzhamirzoev, V. Yu. Ilyashenko, D. V. Politov
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ18.398
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6f04f6ceb11c4730bcce50a9598a7330 2024-09-15T18:38:05+00:00 The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia E. A. Mudrik Е. I. Ilyashenko О. А. Goroshko T. A. Kashentseva М. V. Korepov I. A. Sikorskiy G. S. Dzhamirzoev V. Yu. Ilyashenko D. V. Politov 2018-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ18.398 https://doaj.org/article/6f04f6ceb11c4730bcce50a9598a7330 EN RU eng rus Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1588 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-3259 2500-3259 doi:10.18699/VJ18.398 https://doaj.org/article/6f04f6ceb11c4730bcce50a9598a7330 Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции, Vol 22, Iss 5, Pp 586-592 (2018) anthropoides virgo microsatellite loci control region genetic variation genetic differentiation breeding groups Genetics QH426-470 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ18.398 2024-08-05T17:48:57Z The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo Linneaus, 1758) is a widespread crane species of Eurasia distributed in the steppe and semi-desert zones from southeast Ukraine eastward to Northern China. The Demoiselle crane uses two wintering grounds in Africa and India corresponding to the European and Asian breeding parts of the range subdivided into several spatially separated breeding flocks. The first estimates of the genetic diversity and differentiation have been obtained from five of them: 1) Azov & Black Sea, 2) Caspian, 3) Volga & Ural, 4) South Siberian and 5) Eastern Asian sampled across the total breeding range in Russia using data from 10 microsatellite loci and the 1 003-bp control region of mitochondrial DNA. In total, the Demoiselle crane demonstrates high level of observed (HO = 0.638 ± 0.032) and expected (HE = 0.657 ± 0.023) hete-rozygosity and haplotype diversity (h = 0.960). Genetic dif­ferentiation among populations has shown to be weak for both the microsatellite loci (Wright’s FST = 0.052 or AMOVA estimate 0.016) and mtDNA (FST = 0.040). No evidence of significant population structuring of the Demoiselle crane has been found using the STRUCTURE analysis of multilo­cus microsatellite genotypes and the NETWORK grouping of control region haplotypes. Despite the haplotype diversity was high, the nucleotide diversity of the species was low (0.0033 ± 0.0003). Negative but non-significant Tajima’s and Fu’s tests did not suggest the recent population expansion in the Demoiselle crane evolutionary history which contrasts to other cranes of the Palearctic (the Eurasian crane Grus grus, and the Hooded crane G. monacha). These data indicate more stable conditions for the Demoiselle crane breeding groups in the steppe zone in Pleistocene as compared to boreal and subarctic breeding grounds of other crane species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 22 5 586 592
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Russian
topic anthropoides virgo
microsatellite loci
control region
genetic variation
genetic differentiation
breeding groups
Genetics
QH426-470
spellingShingle anthropoides virgo
microsatellite loci
control region
genetic variation
genetic differentiation
breeding groups
Genetics
QH426-470
E. A. Mudrik
Е. I. Ilyashenko
О. А. Goroshko
T. A. Kashentseva
М. V. Korepov
I. A. Sikorskiy
G. S. Dzhamirzoev
V. Yu. Ilyashenko
D. V. Politov
The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
topic_facet anthropoides virgo
microsatellite loci
control region
genetic variation
genetic differentiation
breeding groups
Genetics
QH426-470
description The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo Linneaus, 1758) is a widespread crane species of Eurasia distributed in the steppe and semi-desert zones from southeast Ukraine eastward to Northern China. The Demoiselle crane uses two wintering grounds in Africa and India corresponding to the European and Asian breeding parts of the range subdivided into several spatially separated breeding flocks. The first estimates of the genetic diversity and differentiation have been obtained from five of them: 1) Azov & Black Sea, 2) Caspian, 3) Volga & Ural, 4) South Siberian and 5) Eastern Asian sampled across the total breeding range in Russia using data from 10 microsatellite loci and the 1 003-bp control region of mitochondrial DNA. In total, the Demoiselle crane demonstrates high level of observed (HO = 0.638 ± 0.032) and expected (HE = 0.657 ± 0.023) hete-rozygosity and haplotype diversity (h = 0.960). Genetic dif­ferentiation among populations has shown to be weak for both the microsatellite loci (Wright’s FST = 0.052 or AMOVA estimate 0.016) and mtDNA (FST = 0.040). No evidence of significant population structuring of the Demoiselle crane has been found using the STRUCTURE analysis of multilo­cus microsatellite genotypes and the NETWORK grouping of control region haplotypes. Despite the haplotype diversity was high, the nucleotide diversity of the species was low (0.0033 ± 0.0003). Negative but non-significant Tajima’s and Fu’s tests did not suggest the recent population expansion in the Demoiselle crane evolutionary history which contrasts to other cranes of the Palearctic (the Eurasian crane Grus grus, and the Hooded crane G. monacha). These data indicate more stable conditions for the Demoiselle crane breeding groups in the steppe zone in Pleistocene as compared to boreal and subarctic breeding grounds of other crane species.
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author E. A. Mudrik
Е. I. Ilyashenko
О. А. Goroshko
T. A. Kashentseva
М. V. Korepov
I. A. Sikorskiy
G. S. Dzhamirzoev
V. Yu. Ilyashenko
D. V. Politov
author_facet E. A. Mudrik
Е. I. Ilyashenko
О. А. Goroshko
T. A. Kashentseva
М. V. Korepov
I. A. Sikorskiy
G. S. Dzhamirzoev
V. Yu. Ilyashenko
D. V. Politov
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title The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
title_short The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
title_full The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
title_fullStr The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
title_full_unstemmed The Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in Russia
title_sort demoiselle crane (anthropoides virgo) population genetic structure in russia
publisher Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders
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