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Genetic variation and population structure of the carpet shell clam <Emphasis Type="Italic">Ruditapes decussatus</Emphasis> along the Tunisian coast inferred from mtDNA and ITS1 sequence analysis
Authors:Aicha Gharbi  Noureddine Chatti  Khaled Said  Alain Van Wormhoudt
Institution:1.Station de Biologie Marine du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle,Concarneau,France;2.Unité de Recherche: Génétique, Biodiversité et Valorisation des Bioressources UR03ES09,Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Monastir,Monastir,Tunisie
Abstract:Surveys of allozyme polymorphisms in the carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus have revealed sharp genetic differentiation of populations. Analysis of population structure in this species has now been extended to include nuclear and mitochondrial genes. A partial sequence of a mitochondrial COI gene and of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-1) were used to study haplotype distribution, the pattern of gene flow, and population genetic structure of R. decussatus. The samples were collected from twelve populations from the eastern and western Mediterranean coasts of Tunisia, one from Concarneau and one from Thau. A total of twenty and twenty-one haplotypes were detected in the examined COI and ITS1 regions respectively. The study revealed higher levels of genetic diversity for ITS1 compared to COI. The analysis of haplotype frequency distribution and molecular variation indicated that the majority of the genetic variation was distributed within populations (93% and 86% for COI and ITS1 respectively). No significant differentiation was found among eastern and western groups on either side of the Siculo-Tunisian strait. However, distinct and significant clinal changes in haplotypes frequencies between eastern and western samples were found at the most frequent COI haplotype and at three out of five major ITS1 haplotypes. These results suggest the relative importance of historical processes and contemporary hydrodynamic features on the observed patterns of genetic structure.
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