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Microsatellite and morphometric variation in Drosophila gouveai: the relative importance of historical and current factors in shaping the genetic population structure
Authors:E M Moraes  and F M Sene
Institution:Campus Sorocaba, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil;;Departamento de Genética, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Drosophila gouveai is a cactus-breeding species with a naturally fragmented distribution in central-western and southeastern Brazil. In this study, a neutral genetic marker (microsatellite DNA) and a quantitative trait (wing morphology) were used to investigate the population structure of eight populations of D. gouveai . Quantitative analysis was done using a morphometric approach and multivariate analysis of 17 wing parameters. Drosophila gouveai showed a large degree of genetic population differentiation ( F ST = 0.245). A molecular analysis of variance showed that the population structure was attributable mainly to genetic differences among the population groups, which were correlated with regional groupings. A Bayesian cluster analysis also identified the same regional groupings as contributing to the population structure. Assignment tests revealed that the current gene flow was very restricted. The divergence in wing morphology among populations was also high, and revealed a geographical pattern that conformed to a latitudinal cline. In contrast to current factors such as migration-drift equilibrium, these results indicated that the genetic population structure of D. gouveai was shaped predominantly by historical factors.
Keywords:Assignment method              Drosophila buzzatii            molecular markers  multivariate morphometrics  paleoclimatic changes  population structure
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