Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.

The common shrew, Sorex araneus, has one of the most variable karyotypes among mammals, displaying numerous chromosomes races throughout its distribution, which can be categorized into different karyotypic groups. The objective of this thesis was to examine the postglacial population history of Fenn...

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Main Author: Andersson, Anna-Carin
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Naturvårdsbiologi och genetik 2004
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-4289 2023-05-15T16:11:49+02:00 Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning. Den vanliga näbbmusens (Sorex araneus) postglaciala populationshistoria i Fennoskandien : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning. Andersson, Anna-Carin 2004 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4289 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Naturvårdsbiologi och genetik Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1104-232X 986 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4289 urn:isbn:91-554-5986-2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Molecular genetics Sorex araneus chromosome race postglacial recolonisation hybrid zone sex-biased gene flow chromosomal evolution Genetik Genetics Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2004 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:44:07Z The common shrew, Sorex araneus, has one of the most variable karyotypes among mammals, displaying numerous chromosomes races throughout its distribution, which can be categorized into different karyotypic groups. The objective of this thesis was to examine the postglacial population history of Fennoscandian common shrews using autosomal microsatellites, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and a Y chromosome specific microsatellite (L8Y). Autosomal microsatellites and mtDNA revealed weak genetic structure over a hybrid zone between the karyotypically divergent Northern and Western karyotypic groups. However, the genetic structure displayed by the Y chromosome microsatellite was orders of magnitude higher. Hence, considerable chromosomal differences between the groups do not prevent female gene flow, while male gene flow is reduced (cf. Haldane's rule). Further, the results suggest that the Haldane effect may be caused by the chromosomal differences between the karyotypic groups. No mtDNA differentiation was observed either between chromosome races or between the Northern and Western karyotypic groups in Fennoscandia. The combined pattern of karyotypic and mtDNA variation of Fennoscandian common shrews, suggest bi-directional postglacial recolonisation from a single refugium in Europe. The variation of the Y-linked microsatellite supported this conclusion. In contrast, significant mtDNA structure, discordant with the karyotypic variation, revealed that common shrews in southern Finland belong to a different lineage than remaining Fennoscandian regions, implying postglacial recolonisation from a different source. MtDNA variation of the chromosome races in Sweden supports the hypothesis that three races of the Western karyotypic group have been formed through whole arm reciprocal translocations (WARTs), as suggested by their mutual karyotypic variation. The variation of the molecular markers supports the theory of rapid karyotypic evolution in the common shrew. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) The ''Y'' ENVELOPE(-112.453,-112.453,57.591,57.591)
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topic Molecular genetics
Sorex araneus
chromosome race
postglacial recolonisation
hybrid zone
sex-biased gene flow
chromosomal evolution
Genetik
Genetics
spellingShingle Molecular genetics
Sorex araneus
chromosome race
postglacial recolonisation
hybrid zone
sex-biased gene flow
chromosomal evolution
Genetik
Genetics
Andersson, Anna-Carin
Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
topic_facet Molecular genetics
Sorex araneus
chromosome race
postglacial recolonisation
hybrid zone
sex-biased gene flow
chromosomal evolution
Genetik
Genetics
description The common shrew, Sorex araneus, has one of the most variable karyotypes among mammals, displaying numerous chromosomes races throughout its distribution, which can be categorized into different karyotypic groups. The objective of this thesis was to examine the postglacial population history of Fennoscandian common shrews using autosomal microsatellites, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and a Y chromosome specific microsatellite (L8Y). Autosomal microsatellites and mtDNA revealed weak genetic structure over a hybrid zone between the karyotypically divergent Northern and Western karyotypic groups. However, the genetic structure displayed by the Y chromosome microsatellite was orders of magnitude higher. Hence, considerable chromosomal differences between the groups do not prevent female gene flow, while male gene flow is reduced (cf. Haldane's rule). Further, the results suggest that the Haldane effect may be caused by the chromosomal differences between the karyotypic groups. No mtDNA differentiation was observed either between chromosome races or between the Northern and Western karyotypic groups in Fennoscandia. The combined pattern of karyotypic and mtDNA variation of Fennoscandian common shrews, suggest bi-directional postglacial recolonisation from a single refugium in Europe. The variation of the Y-linked microsatellite supported this conclusion. In contrast, significant mtDNA structure, discordant with the karyotypic variation, revealed that common shrews in southern Finland belong to a different lineage than remaining Fennoscandian regions, implying postglacial recolonisation from a different source. MtDNA variation of the chromosome races in Sweden supports the hypothesis that three races of the Western karyotypic group have been formed through whole arm reciprocal translocations (WARTs), as suggested by their mutual karyotypic variation. The variation of the molecular markers supports the theory of rapid karyotypic evolution in the common shrew.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Andersson, Anna-Carin
author_facet Andersson, Anna-Carin
author_sort Andersson, Anna-Carin
title Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
title_short Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
title_full Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
title_fullStr Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
title_full_unstemmed Postglacial Population History of the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) in Fennoscandia : Molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
title_sort postglacial population history of the common shrew (sorex araneus) in fennoscandia : molekylära studier av återkolonisation, könsbundet genflöde och kromosomrasbildning.
publisher Uppsala universitet, Naturvårdsbiologi och genetik
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