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Genetic structure of natural populations of the red-spotted newt,Notophthalmus viridescens
Authors:Merritt  Robert B  Kroon  Wendy Hoffman  Wienski  Deborah A  Vincent  Karen A
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Smith College, 01063 Northampton, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, 08869 Raritan, New Jersey;(3) Present address: Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, 14627 Rochester, New York;(4) Present address: Department of Biochemistry, University of California at Berkeley, 94720 Berkeley, California
Abstract:Genetic variation is described at 15 loci in 2 neotenic and 12 nonneotenic populations of red-spotted newts. Though high levels of genetic similarity (I=0.990) were found among all populations, allele frequencies at six of the eight most polymorphic loci show significant heterogeneity across populations. Change in allele frequencies at two of these loci (Pep-2 and Ldh-1) is significantly correlated with latitude. Interspecific homologies are established for newt peptidases based on substrate specificities and lactate dehydrogenases based on tissue distribution, thermal stability, and kinetic properties. Nonneotenic populations are highly variable (H=0.157) and neotenic populations are only slightly, but significantly, less variable (H=0.120). The high levels of heterozygosity detected in nonneotenic populations may result from large effective population size and/or environmental heterogeneity. The unexpectedly high heterozygosity values obtained for the neotenic populations may indicate adult dispersal or the presence of some previously undetected red efts at these localities. In any case, a major change in life history has apparently had little effect on the genetic structure of these populations.This research was supported by grants from the Blakeslee Fund of Smith College.
Keywords:Notophthalmus  electrophoresis  population genetics  life history  clines
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