Large Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium deviations in the Daphnia longispina of Lake El Tobar |
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Authors: | Charles E King Maria R Miracle Eduardo Vicente |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Oregon Corvallis, 97331, USA;(2) Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Valencia, 46100 Burjasot, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | The population structure of Daphnia longispina in Lake El Tobar, Spain was studied by measuring variation at the aldehyde oxidase (AO), phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) and phosphoglucose mutase (PGM) loci in each of 1337 individuals from four collections. In 9 of the 12 comparisons between observed allele frequencies and those expected by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium there was an excess of heterozygotes. We found 27 of the potential number of 54 composite electromorphs (clones) based on the three allozymes. Clone diversities were rather high in all collections. Three clones reached frequencies of over 25% and different clones were dominant in each of the four collections. Strong temporal variation was found in the genetic structure of this Daphnia population. This variation was driven by changes in the relative frequencies of the component clones in the lake rather than by a recruitment of novel clones into the population.We conclude with a consideration of the role of models relating allele and genotype frequencies in populations of cyclical parthenogens. Because the breeding system of these populations infrequently involves recombination between clones, models such as the Hardy-Weinberg have limited value in providing meaningful measures of population structure. |
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Keywords: | Daphnia allozymes Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium parthenogenesis |
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