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Genetic diversity of the cytochrome b gene fragment haplotypes in red-backed vole <Emphasis Type="Italic">Myodes</Emphasis> (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Clethrionomys</Emphasis>) <Emphasis Type="Italic">rutilus</Emphasis> Pallas, 1779
Authors:V V Pereverzeva  A A Primak
Abstract:For the first time, genetic analysis of the cytochrome b gene fragment haplotypes encoding the identical and the most common cytochrome b polypeptide (F1) in M. rutilus from eastern and Beringian maternal lineages was carried out. The F1 frequencies for the vole populations from Northern Priokhotye and the Kolyma basin were calculated. Considerable polymorphism of the cytochrome b F1 haplotypes within two major phylogroups of red-backed vole was supported by high molecular diversity indices for these clades. The proportion of genetic variation between the maternal lineages of F1 red-backed vole individuals (60.71%) was considerably higher than inter(24.44%) and intrapopulation (14.85%) components. The data obtained make it possible to advance a hypothesis on the convergence of the cytochrome b polypeptide structure upon sequence divergence of the corresponding gene.
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