Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence

Three ecologically and morphologically distinct forms of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) have been identified in Loch Rannoch, Scotland, whose evolutionary status and origins are incompletely understood. A study was made of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLPs) detected variation in...

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Main Authors: Verspoor, E., Knox, D., Greer, R., Hammar, J.
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Published: 2010
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2694a33f-9f7b-4706-9b9b-20770c398f3c 2024-06-23T07:48:33+00:00 Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence Verspoor, E. Knox, D. Greer, R. Hammar, J. 2010-08 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/2694a33f-9f7b-4706-9b9b-20770c398f3c https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-010-0106-1 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/2694a33f-9f7b-4706-9b9b-20770c398f3c info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Verspoor , E , Knox , D , Greer , R & Hammar , J 2010 , ' Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence ' , Hydrobiologia , vol. 650 , no. 1 , pp. 117-131 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-010-0106-1 Salmonids Sympatric morphs Speciation mtDNA Genetics Populations article 2010 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-010-0106-1 2024-05-27T23:51:24Z Three ecologically and morphologically distinct forms of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) have been identified in Loch Rannoch, Scotland, whose evolutionary status and origins are incompletely understood. A study was made of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLPs) detected variation in the D-loop, ND1 and cytochrome b regions of the mitochondrial genome, encompassing >3500 bp. Eight RFLP haplotypes were identified that clustered into three distinct clans based on restriction differences and into four clans based on sequence differences. Significant differences in RFLP frequencies were found among all morph groups. The pelagic morph was highly divergent from the two benthic forms, with the benthic forms having variants from only one genetic clan while the pelagic was dominated by a single variant from another clan. The relative divergence observed among benthic and pelagic forms is ~10 fold greater when nucleotide divergence among the haplotypes, as well as haplotype frequency differences, is taken into account. Sequence divergence between haplotypes in the two main clans is of a similar order to that between haplotypes in these clans and a charr from North America. In contrast, divergence among the two benthic morphs relates entirely to differences in haplotype frequencies. The study confirms the genetic distinctiveness of the pelagic and benthic forms as well as of the two benthic forms. It strongly supports previous evidence that the genetic divergence between the pelagic and benthic populations is allopatric in origin. Additionally, the results strongly suggest that the two benthic populations have undergone peripatric divergence through the sequential colonisation of the two basins by one lineage, followed by their spatial separation and reproductive isolation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Salvelinus alpinus University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Arctic Hydrobiologia 650 1 117 131
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topic Salmonids
Sympatric morphs
Speciation
mtDNA
Genetics
Populations
spellingShingle Salmonids
Sympatric morphs
Speciation
mtDNA
Genetics
Populations
Verspoor, E.
Knox, D.
Greer, R.
Hammar, J.
Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
topic_facet Salmonids
Sympatric morphs
Speciation
mtDNA
Genetics
Populations
description Three ecologically and morphologically distinct forms of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) have been identified in Loch Rannoch, Scotland, whose evolutionary status and origins are incompletely understood. A study was made of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLPs) detected variation in the D-loop, ND1 and cytochrome b regions of the mitochondrial genome, encompassing >3500 bp. Eight RFLP haplotypes were identified that clustered into three distinct clans based on restriction differences and into four clans based on sequence differences. Significant differences in RFLP frequencies were found among all morph groups. The pelagic morph was highly divergent from the two benthic forms, with the benthic forms having variants from only one genetic clan while the pelagic was dominated by a single variant from another clan. The relative divergence observed among benthic and pelagic forms is ~10 fold greater when nucleotide divergence among the haplotypes, as well as haplotype frequency differences, is taken into account. Sequence divergence between haplotypes in the two main clans is of a similar order to that between haplotypes in these clans and a charr from North America. In contrast, divergence among the two benthic morphs relates entirely to differences in haplotype frequencies. The study confirms the genetic distinctiveness of the pelagic and benthic forms as well as of the two benthic forms. It strongly supports previous evidence that the genetic divergence between the pelagic and benthic populations is allopatric in origin. Additionally, the results strongly suggest that the two benthic populations have undergone peripatric divergence through the sequential colonisation of the two basins by one lineage, followed by their spatial separation and reproductive isolation.
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author Verspoor, E.
Knox, D.
Greer, R.
Hammar, J.
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Knox, D.
Greer, R.
Hammar, J.
author_sort Verspoor, E.
title Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
title_short Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
title_full Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
title_fullStr Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial DNA variation in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from Loch Rannoch, Scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
title_sort mitochondrial dna variation in arctic charr (salvelinus alpinus (l.)) morphs from loch rannoch, scotland: evidence for allopatric and peripatric divergence
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