Evolutionary genetics of Metridium senile. II. Geographic patterns of allozyme variation |
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Authors: | Richard J. Hoffmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, Iowa;(2) Marine Biological Laboratory, 02543 Woods Hole, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | Electrophoretic surveys have demonstrated that populations of the sea anemone Metridium senile along the northeast coast of the United States are polymorphic at four enzyme loci. Phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) has two alleles in most populations, phosphoglucomutase (PGM) has three alleles, and two leucine aminopeptidase loci have two common alleles each. Phosphoglucose isomerase displays clinal variation and an apparent association with environmental temperature. Phosphoglucomutase shows clinal variation north of Cape Cod for two of the three alleles, while the two leucine aminopeptidase loci are not clinal. All loci show a great deal of variation in populations on Cape Cod, but there is no apparent systematic pattern to this variation. Temperature may be a selective agent in the maintenance of the PGI and PGM clines, although other possibilities cannot presently be completely excluded.Supported by Grant T-4 from the Health Research and Services Foundation, NSF DEB77-14442, NIH GM25809, and NIH GM28024. |
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Keywords: | Metridium senile phosphoglucose isomerase phosphoglucomutase leucine aminopeptidase, allozymes geographic variation |
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