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The occurrence of mountain hare mitochondrial DNA in wild brown hares
Authors:C.-G. Thulin,M. Jaarola,&   H. Tegelströ  m
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Uppsala University, Box 7003, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden,;Department of Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine, PO Box 208005, New Haven, CT 06520-8005, USA
Abstract:If interspecific hybrids are fertile and backcross to either parental species, transmission of mitochondrial DNA over the species barrier can occur. To investigate if such transmission has occurred between the brown hare Lepus europeus Pall and the mountain hare L. timidus L. in Scandinavia, an analysis of genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA from 36 hares, collected from 15 localities, was performed. Sequence divergence of mtDNA between species was estimated at 8 ± 1% (SD). Intraspecific mtDNA sequence divergence varied between 0.09 and 0.38% in brown hares and 0.10 and 1.44% in mountain hares. In six out of 18 brown hares examined, two different haplotypes of mountain hare origin were detected, demonstrating a transmission of mtDNA haplotypes from mountain hares to brown hares. The results indicate that interspecific hybridization between the two species occurs in wild populations.
Keywords:Lepus    Lagomorpha    hybridization    introgression    mitochondrial DNA    genetic variation
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