Population genetic analysis of the haemoglobins of the black-chinned tilapia |
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Authors: | T. M. Falk,&Dagger ,E. K. Abban,&dagger W. Villwock |
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Affiliation: | Zoological Institute and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany;Water Research Institute, P.O. Box 38, Accra, Ghana |
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Abstract: | Three highly heterogeneous haemoglobin phenotypes, each composed of 22 different haemoglobin components, were identified among 17 West African populations of Sarotherodon melanotheron . Natural populations from (1) Senegal, (2) Ivory Coast/Ghana/Togo/Benin, and (3) Congo were distinguished. The heterogeneity and specificity of these respiratory pigments was based on genetic variations at the globin chain coding loci. In total, five different α-chains and four different β-chains were detected by acidic urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Combinations of α-chains were characteristic for populations in (1) Senegal, (2) Ivory Coast, (3) Ghana/Togo/Benin, and (4) Congo. Pronounced variations at the β-globin chain cluster were found by acidic urea triton PAGE. Cladistic analyses of the globin chain characteristics confirmed the validity of the following taxonomic units previously ranked as sub-species: (1) populations from Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo and Benin belong to the sub-species S. m. melanotheron ; (2) populations from Senegal form genetically a separate cluster representing the sub-species S. m. heudelotii ; (3) the Congo population, morphologically considered to represent the sub-species S. m. nigripinnis , forms another distinct unit; but there was no evidence of S. m. paludinosus within the samples from Senegal. |
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Keywords: | Sarotherodon melanotheron population genetics haemoglobins globin chains tilapia Africa |
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