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Polymorphism and divergence of multilocus DNA markers in sibling species Chironomus riparius Meigen and Chironomus piger Strenzke (Diptera, Chironomidae)
Authors:Gunderina L I  Salina E A
Affiliation:Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia. gund@bionet.nsc.ru
Abstract:Intra- and interspecific variation and divergence of multilocus markers for genomic DNA of the sibling species from the thimmi group, Chironomus riparius and C. piger, were studied by PCR with arbitrary primers (RAPD). A high level of RAPD polymorphism was determined in both laboratory and natural populations of these species. The genetic distances were estimated between the C. riparius populations and between the sibling species C. riparius and C. piger. The genetic distance between C. riparius and C. piger was 4 to 5 times higher than that between the C. riparius populations. A comparison of the variation and divergence for the RAPD markers with those for other genomic markers--enzyme-coding genes and chromosomes (linked gene groups)--showed that different components of the genome differed in their contribution to the genome divergence.
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