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Relevant genetic differentiation among Brazilian populations of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera,Tephritidae)
Authors:Mosè Manni  Kátia Manuela Lima  Carmela Rosalba Guglielmino  Silvia Beatriz Lanzavecchia  Marianela Juri  Teresa Vera  Jorge Cladera  Francesca Scolari  Ludvik Gomulski  Mariangela Bonizzoni  Giuliano Gasperi  Janisete Gomes Silva  Anna Rodolfa Malacrida
Abstract:We used a population genetic approach to detect the presence of genetic diversity among six populations of Anastrephafraterculus across Brazil. To this aim, we used Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers, which may capture the presence of differentiative processes across the genome in distinct populations. Spatial analyses of molecular variance were used to identify groups of populations that are both genetically and geographically homogeneous while also being maximally differentiated from each other. The spatial analysis of genetic diversity indicates that the levels of diversity among the six populations vary significantly on an eco-geographical basis. Particularly, altitude seems to represent a differentiating adaptation, as the main genetic differentiation is detected between the two populations present at higher altitudes and the other four populations at sea level. The data, together with the outcomes from different cluster analyses, identify a genetic diversity pattern that overlaps with the distribution of the known morphotypes in the Brazilian area.
Keywords:  taxon-name"  >  genus"  >Anastrepha  species"  >fraterculus, microsatellites, population genetic differentiation, morphotypes
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